Across
- 4. a person who advocates or believes in anarchy or anarchism
- 6. the legal prohibiting of the manufacture and sale of alcoholic drinks for common consumption
- 8. a movement in American Protestantism that arose in the early part of the 20th century in reaction to modernism
- 9. any code or set of principles containing different provisions for one group of people than for another
- 13. a renewal and flourishing of black literary and musical culture during the years after World War I in the Harlem section of New York City
- 16. an amendment to the U.S. constitution, ratified in 1918, prohibiting the manufacture, sale, or transportation of alcoholic beverages for consumption: repealed in 1933
Down
- 1. a group of politicians who achieved high office during the presidential administration of Warren G. Harding and who betrayed their public trust through a number of scandals
- 2. alcoholic liquor unlawfully made, sold, or transported, without registration or payment of taxes
- 3. American Civil Liberties Union
- 5. a young woman, especially one who, during the 1920s, behaved and dressed in a boldly unconventional manner
- 7. a system for paying for an item in fixed amounts at specified intervals
- 10. a person who favors or works for isolationism
- 11. a system, originally determined by legislation in 1921, of limiting by nationality the number of immigrants who may enter the U.S. each year
- 12. the uncontrolled spread of urban development into neighboring regions
- 14. a saloon or nightclub selling alcoholic beverages illegally, especially during Prohibition
- 15. a theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state
