Across
- 7. Armstrong, trumpet player who became the unofficial ambassador of jazz
- 9. this approach emphasize protestant teachings and the belief that every word in the Bible was true
- 12. Freud, an Australian psychologist who contributed to literary and artistic modernism
- 16. supporter/one who argues in favor or something
- 18. trial, trial of the Tennessee school teacher for teaching Darwins theory of evolution
- 19. Market, a period of rising stock prices
- 20. plan, an agreement in 1924 Arranged US loans to Germany. Also helped Britain and France repay their debts to the US
- 21. Lindbergh, sports stars could not match the adoration given aviator
- 22. Garvey Jamaican immigrant who promoted the idea of universal black nationalism and organized “back to Africa“ movement
- 24. to move or be directed toward the same purpose or result
- 26. one who sells illegal alcohol
- 27. a young woman with short skirts and roughed cheeks who had their hair in a style known as a bob
- 28. farmers, people who working for bigger land owners rather than for themselves
- 29. dome scandal, scandal during the Harding administration in which the secretary of the interior missed Government oil to oilman in return for bribes
- 32. McKay, Jamaican immigrant who was the most militant of writers
- 33. a music form based on improvisation
- 35. make shift shanty towns of tents and shacks built on public land or vacant lots
- 36. Hoover, Worked with Business and labor leaders to achieve voluntary advancements
Down
- 1. when to much money was being poured into stock
- 2. renaissance, someone who helped give a new vocabulary and dynamic to race relations in the US
- 3. Army, World War I veterans seeking the bonus Congress had promised them. they became known as…
- 4. dustbowl refugees were generally referred as…
- 5. generation, American writers in the 1920s are often referred as a…
- 6. Tariff, this race prices on foreign imports to such level that they could not compete in American market
- 8. Smith, the “Empress of Blues”
- 10. MacArthur, a general who President Hoover called for
- 11. Chaplin, the most famous silent film star played the little tramp
- 13. depression, a period lasting from 1929 to 1941 in which the economy faltered and unemployment spread
- 14. amendment, this for bed the manufacture distribution and sale of alcohol anywhere in the US
- 15. this involved efforts by local, state, and federal governments to encourage or coerce Mexican immigrants and their naturalized children to return to Mexico
- 17. Ruth, known as the Bambino
- 19. on margin, another form of buying on credit
- 23. Coolidge, 30th President of the United States and wants a republican lawyer
- 25. act, law intact by Congress to enforce 18th amendment
- 30. jazz singer, the first movie ever with sound synchronized to the action
- 31. the policy whereby problems could best be solved at local and state levels
- 32. Darrow, the most celebrated attorney in America
- 34. Tuesday, October 29 when the stock market crashed
