1920's Review

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Social Studies
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7th - 11th Grade
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1.
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_______________ were young women who rebelled against traditional ways of thinking and acting.
Back
Flappers
2.
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Both Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge
Back
believed in a laissez faire approach to the economy and government
3.
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What was Prohibition?
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A complete ban on the sale of alcohol
4.
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The 1920s were characterized by
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Economic Prosperity
5.
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What were the most popular types of music in the 1920’s? Options: Rap, Classical, Jazz and Blues, Country
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Jazz and Blues
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The Harlem Renaissance was
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Celebration of African American Culture
7.
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Who was one of the most famous baseball players during the 1920's?
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Babe Ruth
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