History Week 8? Crossword - KY

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Across
  1. 6. On September 16, 1920, a huge bomb exploded in front of this government building. (Page 62)
  2. 9. In 1920, this statistic rose to 13.4 divorces per 10 marriages. (Page 100)
  3. 10. On September 9, 1919, many of these workers walked out during the evening roll call. (Page 45)
  4. 12. By 1921, A. F. of L. leaders were trying hard to appear as much as this type of individual as Judge Gary. (Page 66)
  5. 14. The first broadcasting station opened here on November 2, 1920. (Page 67)
  6. 15. Communist leaders were deported to Russia via Finland on this ship, jocosely known as the “Soviet Ark.” (Page 49)
Down
  1. 1. Judge Lindsay proposed making this concept legally recognized in 1927. (Page 101)
  2. 2. A 1921 congressional investigation led to the banishment of this Klan leader. (Page 59)
  3. 3. This hate group was founded as early as 1915 by Colonel William Joseph Simmons. (Page 56)
  4. 4. By 1924, nearly 90% of homes in the city had these household items. (Page 83)
  5. 5. The June 1919 issue of the Ladies Home Journal featured advertisements for this cosmetic product. (Page 93)
  6. 7. During the fall of 1923 and spring of 1924, retailers demanded that these be shorter. (Page 90)
  7. 8. In September 1919, this labor group voted to strike. (Page 41)
  8. 11. Towley’s candidate for governor of this state in 1916 was a Swedish man named Charles A. Lindbergh. (Page 41)
  9. 13. In 1921, this state considered a bill to fine or imprison those wearing skirts higher than three inches above the ankle. (Page 80)