Across
- 2. 1929-1933
- 4. the famed defense attorney, spoke for Scopes.
- 11. Trial it took place in 1925 at high school teacher.
- 12. who debunked Jazz in a 1927 magazine article.
- 14. they abandoned its requirement for inventors to supply models of their inventions in order to obtain a patent.
- 17. his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his explanation of the photoelectric effect"
- 18. 1913-1921
- 19. three-time presidential candidate, argued for the prosecution
Down
- 1. 1921-1923
- 3. As the current sports champions were coming to the close of their careers a _________ of sports stars were in the making.
- 5. Radio also had the effect of causing a revival of_________,as well as popularizing new songs.
- 6. President Coolidge signed into existence the new_____________.
- 7. he was found guilty for teaching evolution.
- 8. he became the first person to launch a liquid-fuel rocket, the forerunner of todays awesome giants that have lead to man on the moon and exploratory visits by spacecraft to many of the planets.
- 9. a baseball player.
- 10. a trend which has continued down to the present day resulting.
- 13. 1923-1929
- 15. by diverse segments of the American public.
- 16. had spread to dance halls and other venues,
