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Roaring 20s

Created by Amanda Callaway


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

Amendment
Immigration Act :
Johnson-Reed Act
Fundamentalism
Washington Naval Conference
1921
1929 Stock
Market Crash
Henry Fords
Model T

(Rise in
jobs)
U.S. Economic Prosperity
Rise in
Consumerism
Increased
Urbanization
share
cropping
Red Scare
Mitchell
Palmer
Palmer Raids
Modern
Architecture
(The Chrysler
Building)
Radio
Invented
Transatlantic Flight
Amelia
Earhart
Babe Ruth
Charlie Chaplin
Frozen Food

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