Across
- 1. These reforms prepared citizens for informed participation in democracy.
- 6. This fashion symbolized freedom, modernity, and changing gender roles.
- 11. Fostered mainstream appreciation for African American art and culture.
- 12. The popularity of _________ reflected admiration for fame and individual achievement.
- 15. The Progressive movement set a precedent for ________ intervention on social and economic issues.
- 16. Laws like the ________ restricted civil liberties during World War I.
- 17. Americans feared joining would entangle the U.S. in future foreign conflicts.
- 18. In 1918, the U.S. returned to a policy of avoiding foreign entanglements.
- 19. Efforts to improve city sanitation and housing conditions.
- 20. Led to organized crime and secret bars known as speakeasies.
Down
- 2. The 1920’s redefined the ___________ by emphasizing focus on personal success, wealth, and leisure.
- 3. Wilson’s plan for world peace by preventing future wars.
- 4. Legal milestone granting women the vote.
- 5. Highlighted the conflict between modern science (modernism) and traditional religion (traditionalism).
- 7. Widespread anger over political corruption and industrial exploitation led to the ________.
- 8. Era of economic growth, vibrant culture, and social change.
- 9. This group was excluded from most reforms, which maintained segregation.
- 10. Demonstrated increased federal control over individual freedoms by making men join the military.
- 13. Movement northward of African Americans for industrial jobs.
- 14. increased personal freedom and mobility.
