Across
- 3. a term used for central/southern great plains during the 1930s when the region suffered massive drought
- 4. members of a radical political movement aimed to insight chaos due to lack of authority
- 7. started prohibition
- 9. a method of manufacturing that was developed by Henry Ford; decreased the need for skilled labor and increased the efficiency of manufacturing
- 11. a time in which the U.S. was combating communism; over 4,000 alleged communists were arrested
- 12. emancipated women who embraced new fashions and urban attitudes; they aroused public anxiety about decline in moral values
- 14. when president Harding gave cabinet positions to his friends leading to corruption
- 17. banned the manufacture or sale of alcohol
- 18. the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale
- 19. president from 1921-23; gave cabinet position to his friends which led to a lot of corruption
- 20. the preoccupation of society with the acquisition of consumer goods
Down
- 1. ended prohibition
- 2. arrangement that limited the number of immigrants who could enter the U.S. from specific countries
- 5. allowed people to buy goods and pay the debt off later over an extended period of time
- 6. another name for the scopes trial
- 8. a music style that emerged during the harlem renaissance
- 10. a time period in which African American culture was celebrated through art, music, and writings
- 13. a person who temporarily or permanently resides in a country or culture other than that of the person's upbringing
- 15. clubs where alcohol was sold illegally during the prohibition
- 16. american writers in the 1920s that were marked by disillusion with WW1 and searched for meaning
