Across
- 5. Laws- were originally introduced in 1790 to restrict entertainment and sabbath breaking activities
- 6. become the center of movie-making in the U.S. with 85% of U.S. movie production occurring in or around it
- 9. developed for diphtheria and scarlet fever leaving measles as the most common childhood disease
- 10. Ruth- is a professional baseball player who broke the home run record scoring of 714 home runs
- 15. it was the first movie theaters was called
- 16. lights- were an attraction in their own right that compared with the shows in popularity
- 17. Chaplin- He became a worldwide icon through his screen persona, "The Tramp", and is considered one of the most important figures in the history of the film industry.
- 18. shows- were produced by showmen who took musical theatre seriously and tried to provide quality entertainment while making a profit at the same time
- 19. began to discovered from 1912
Down
- 1. in the early years it was considered the devil’s music by diverse segments of the American public
- 2. Landsteiner- he studied medicine at the University of Vienna, graduating in 1891
- 3. in Australia it was called poor man's mutton and were the mainstay of many families diets
- 4. is used to treat certain infections caused by bacteria such as pneumonia and other respiratory tract infections
- 7. is a music that was very popular with new compositions
- 8. Dempsey- he is a professional boxer competed from 1912 to 1927
- 11. in the late 1920's and 1930's a cheap source of meat was rabbits
- 12. are made to the various halls of fame where the 1920's giants are immortalized in memorials and collections of memorabilia that showcase their careers
- 13. people spend more time watching and listening to it in sports
- 14. drugs- was drugs that save thousands of life from bacterial and viral infections
- 17. between 1920 and 1929, it increased over 7 times
