1920s Culture

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  1. 2. Violent Organization that believes in White Supremacy
  2. 5. The nationwide ban on alcohol from 1920 to 1933 under the 18th Amendment.
  3. 7. The last name of the teacher put on trial for teaching evolution in Tennessee.
  4. 9. The last name of the first pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927.
  5. 10. The term used for the cultural revival of Black art, literature, and music in Harlem.
  6. 13. Affordable car mass-produced by Henry Ford, revolutionizing transportation.
  7. 14. A young woman of the 1920s who defied traditional norms with short hair, shorter skirts, and independent attitudes.
  8. 18. A famous baseball player known for his home runs and helping popularize the sport.
  9. 19. Theroy created by Charles Darwin on the origins of Man
Down
  1. 1. A secret bar or nightclub where alcohol was illegally sold during Prohibition.
  2. 3. Psychologist with theories on Human Behavior emingwayHemingway
  3. 4. Writer who worte about life after WWI
  4. 6. A person who illegally transported and sold alcohol during Prohibition.
  5. 8. The last name of the author of The Great Gatsby, which captured the spirit of the 1920s.
  6. 9. A term for disillusioned wrhttps://crosswordlabs.com/view/animalsiters and intellectuals of the 1920s.
  7. 11. The last name of a silent film star famous for playing "The Tramp."
  8. 12. A notorious gangster who profited from illegal alcohol sales during Prohibition.
  9. 15. A New York neighborhood that became the center of the African American cultural and artistic explosion.
  10. 16. A popular style of music in the 1920s, influenced by African American culture.
  11. 17. A new technology that allowed Americans to listen to music, news, and entertainment in their homes.