Across
- 3. Legislation in 1921 limiting the number of immigrants allowed into the US
- 5. A woman who would demonstrate a dislike of the gender norms by wearing short dresses and bobbed hair.
- 6. A city in NY in which a renaissance of black culture in art, literature, and music emerged.
- 10. Iconic female cartoon character of Prohibition.
- 12. Someone that made, transported or sold alcohol illegally.
- 13. A dance popular in the 1920s.
- 15. A group of 10 police agents charged with enforcing Prohibition and combating organized crime.
- 17. Amendment that repealed Prohibition.
- 19. A period during which fear and paranoia of communism spread.
- 20. A popular pasttime of the 1920s.
- 22. A movement to defend traditional religion.
- 24. A group supporting prohibition.
Down
- 1. The northward migration of southern blacks between 1910-1970.
- 2. An establishment for the illegal sale of alcohol during prohibition.
- 4. An event held for the illegal teaching of evolution.
- 7. A feminist active in the creation of birth control.
- 8. The prevention by federal law of the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol.
- 9. Movement against the consumption of alcohol.
- 11. Blues singer of the 1920s.
- 14. Jazz musician of the 1920s.
- 16. Amendment making it illegal to manufacture, transport, or sell alcohol.
- 18. A political activist encouraging black integration to American society.
- 21. The Great Bambino.
- 23. Chicago gangster earning $100 million a year bootlegging.
