Across
- 2. The ___ line made it easy to produce lots of items quickly and efficiently.
- 5. This white supremacist group saw a resurgence during the 1920s.
- 6. This car maker invented #___.
- 9. This amendment gave women the right to vote in federal elections.
- 10. A young woman who broke away from traditional values.
- 11. A famous jazz musician whose nickname was Satchmo.
- 13. The most famous baseball player of the era.
- 15. One of the most famous of the Harlem Renaissance writers; first African-American to make his living solely from writing.
- 17. This act enforced #___
- 18. Black ___ is the nickname for the day the stock market crashed
- 20. One of the defendants who was wrongly executed in a controversial trial.
- 22. This era was enforced by #__.
- 24. Red ___ - a period of racial violence against African-Americans.
- 25. Teaching this scientific theory was challenged in the Scopes trial.
- 26. This writer's most popular novel was "Their Eyes Were Watching God".
Down
- 1. ___ Renaissance - explosion of art, music, and literature from this neighborhood in NYC
- 2. A person who is residing in a country of which they are not a citizen.
- 3. A person who sells things illegally.
- 4. One of the defendants who was wrongly executed in a controversial trial.
- 7. Americans increasingly used this to help them buy new items.
- 8. The music popular during the time period.
- 12. Many African-Americans traveled North during the Great ___.
- 14. This man was President on #___
- 16. Red ___ - a widespread fear of communist takeover of America.
- 19. "Return to ___" was Pres. Coolidge's promise to the American people.
- 21. The ___ Citizenship Act gave citizenship to this group for the first time.
- 23. National ___ Act was also called the Johnson-Read Act.
