Across
- 3. Louis Armstrong, Edward Duke Ellington, and Bessie Smith were all considered popular _____ _______ of the 1920s
- 5. Many African Americans migrated from the rural south to industrial cities in the North
- 8. 5 nations agreed to limit their navy
- 11. The device that was very popular during the 1920s, and was mass producted, and considered a "luxury item"
- 12. A pact that made it illegal to declare war
- 17. Warren Harding attempted to restore economic growth by getting the government out of the economy, this is known as...
- 19. An organization that battled against segregation and discrimination against African Americans
- 21. A group that most wanted to restrict immigrants by using threats and violent attacks
- 23. People that would illegally sell alcohol
- 24. The last name of the man that invented the line of automobile assembly
- 25. The banning of alcohol
- 27. Women that wore short skirts and bobbed hair, were considered rebellious in the 1920s
- 28. The line of assembling automobiles; created by Henry Ford
- 29. The big scare of communism, where Americans accused immigrants of importing socialist and communist ideas
- 30. Secret bars that people would go to after prohibition was enforced
- 31. Many appliances and items were being producted very quickly and in strong numbers, what is this called?
Down
- 1. Remaining apart from other countries affairs
- 2. The act that created taxes on products that were brought from Europe
- 4. These immigrant men were arrested for murder because they were anarchists
- 6. Artistic development, racial pride, and a political organized organization was called this
- 7. The friends of the President, that were being involved in financial scandals
- 9. A trial involving a teacher teaching the theory that man descended from animals
- 10. An agreement with France, Britain, Germany, and America to help Germany pay war debts
- 13. An attempt to arrest foreign anarchists, communists, and radical leftists
- 14. Something that Americans would use to purchase things, when they couldn't afford them
- 15. This occurred after prohibition was placed, even though people expected it to die down because of it
- 16. The president during the 1920s
- 18. A bribery scandal where the Ohio Gang and the President had leased Navy reserves to private oil companies
- 20. Many companies used this to get customers to purchase their products
- 22. New products came to the market after disposable income rose, like hygiene and household cleaning products. What are these called?
- 26. The political policy that promotes the interests of native-born over those of immigrants
