High School United States History Standard 4: Societies experience continuity and change over time. Benchmark 4.2: The student will analyze the context of continuity and change and the vehicles of reform, drawing conclusions about past change and potential future change. Flappers Jazz Band Harlem Renaissance Duke Ellington Louis Armstrong Bessie Smith (Blues Singer) The Jazz Singer (First Motion Picture with sound) Zoot Suit Earnest Hemingway F. Scott Fitzgerald Great Gatsby Quotes! Langston Hughes 18 th
Amendment Prohibition Speakeasy Bar Al Capone Woodrow Wilson 28 th
President League of Nations 1920 Presidential Election 29 th
President Warren G. Harding 30 th President Calvin Coolidge 19 th
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