Prohibition and the 1920s Era Crossword Puzzle
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QUESTIONS LIST: bootlegger : a person who made/sold alcohol during the prohibition, great migration : the mass movement of african americans from the rural south to the urban north, prohibition: to forbid something (such as the banning of alcohol during the 1910s-1920s), speakeasy: a place that sold alcohol during the prohibition, assembly line: henry ford's system for making cars increased efficiency by dividing operations into simple tasks, evolution: john t. scopes was put on trial for teaching what in his science class?, isolationism: avoid future wars by staying away from everyone else, mass production: large scale manufacturing done by machinery to increase inventory and reduce costs is known as?, supply economics: andrew mellon argued that if taxes were lower, businesses and consumers would spend their extra money, ohio gang: what was the name/nickname of the group of friends to warren harding that created scandal after scandal?, teapot dome: a scandal during the harding administration that involved the leasing of federal land for the use of oil drilling, radio: this became the main source of entertainment in the 1920s, inflation: when the cost of living is going up, we call this, nativism: the belief that one's own land needs to be protected against immigrants/immigration, jazz: a style of music created and popularized during the 1920's that had syncopated rhythms, flappers: a nickname for independent women who went against the cultural norms of the 1920's?, consumerism: a social an economics way of life that involves purchasing goods and services in larger amounts.