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Roaring 20’s. Quiz. Pages. 114-127. Bootleggers. People who transported or sold illegal alcohol during the Prohibition Era . Speakeasies. Illegal saloons that sprang up across the United States following the passage of the 18 th Amendment . Harlem Renaissance. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Roaring 20’s

Quiz

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Pages

• 114-127

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Bootleggers

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People who transported or sold illegal alcohol during the Prohibition Era

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Speakeasies

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Illegal saloons that sprang up across the United States following the passage of the

18th Amendment

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Harlem Renaissance

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A flowering of African American art, poetry, and writing during the 1920s,

centered in the New York City neighborhood known as Harlem

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Jazz Age

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The period in American history when African and European musical traditions blended, creating the unique American

music known as jazz

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Prohibition

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Law against the making or selling of alcoholic beverages

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Great Migration

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Movement of African Americans from the South to the North in search of better jobs

and less discrimination

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Temperance Movement

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The campaign to outlaw the making and consumption of alcoholic beverages

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Roaring 20’s

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• Rise of living standards• More Jobs• Better pay

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American life changed during 1920’s

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Roaring 20’s

• Telephones• Labor saving products• Radio• Movies

Stove

Radio

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What two Americans built & flew the first airplane?

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The Wright Brothers

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What did the 18th Amendment do?

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made manufacturing, transporting, and selling alcohol illegal

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Women in the 1920’s

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• Had more time outside of the home because of new inventions– Washing Machine– Stoves

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19th Amendment

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Gave women the right to vote

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Flappers

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Women who rebelled by dressing and acting differently

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African Americans and the Great Migration

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• Moved North for better paying jobs• Less discrimination• Better education

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Jacob Lawrence

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Painter of the Great Migration Series

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Georgia O’Keefe

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Painter of the Southwest

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21st Amendment

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Ended Prohibition

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Langston Hughes

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Poet of the 1920’s & 1930’s

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John Steinbeck

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Wrote about migrant workers in California

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F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Wrote about the Jazz Age

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People of the Harlem Renaissance

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• Louis Armstrong• Bessie Smith• Langston Hughes• Duke Ellington

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What is a result of Prohibition?

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Growth of organized crime

• Al Capone

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Review the important people of the 1920’s

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