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- 4. American poet who was part of the modernist movement.
- 6. A new born woman in the 1920s, who smoked, drank, danced, and voted. Had short hair, and were giddy.
- 8. United States aviator who was the first person to fly across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927.
- 11. The process in which manufacture, sale, and transportation of intoxicating liquors was outlawed.
- 12. Walt Disney drew a new character which had round ears and a big smile in 1928.
- 14. American author and journalist who was the author of, “The Sun Also Rises.”
- 16. Capone Leader of America’s largest crime syndicate and made billions of dollars from his illegal bootlegging.
- 17. Nickname is “The Bambino” and is one of the most honored baseball players of all time.
- 18. His most famous and important talents was building the Ford Motor Company.
- 19. Criminal activities involving prostitution, illegal gambling and interstate theft.
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- 1. A new form of entertainment involving motion pictures.
- 2. Most popular Black Nationalist leader of early twentieth century. Also is the founder of the United Negro Improvement Association.
- 3. The sport that Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpentier went to battle in the outdoor heavyweight championship.
- 5. The 26th president of the United States.
- 6. An architect who designed more than 1000 structures and also completed 532 works.
- 7. Promoting the interests of consumers by advertising modern products and services.
- 9. The term used to describe the money that the US lost during WWI and the money Germany had to pay as explained the Treaty of Versailles.
- 10. The movement that stressed the Bible to not only matter in terms of faith and morals but also as a literal historical record.
- 13. A group founded in 1866 but had an increase in membership in the 1920s. Instead of spreading their message to only blacks, they broadened their hatred to Catholics, Jews and foreigners.
- 15. Babe Ruth was known for this sport.
