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How did the car change people’s lives? What is meant by ‘the Jazz Age’ Why did people have more leisure time? Which sports became most popular? Four key features of the cinema industry Name four sports stars from the time and their sports

What type of music became popular? Who was Louis Armstrong? Where was the Cotton Club? What was a flapper? Name two dance crazes Why was the radio so important?

What was the traditional view of women? When did USA give women the right to vote? Did all women prosper in the 1920s? What was the modern view of women? What was the act that introduced Prohibition? Four reasons why prohibition was introduced

Why did people buy shares? Which groups of people suffered in the boom? Explain ‘uneven distribution of wealth’ Who were the Women’s Christian Temperance Union? Four effects of Prohibition Who was Al Capone?

What was moonshine? What was a rum runner? What happened at the Valentine’s Day Massacre? Explain political intolerance What was the ‘National Gesture’ Five reasons why it failed

Who were Sacco and Vanzetti? Why were Sacco and Vanzetti found guilty? What was the Red Scare? What was the Anti-Evolution League? When did Sacco and Vanzetti die? Why were Sacco and Vanzetti found guilty?

Did Scopes commit a crime? How were Native Americans treated? Who was Johnny Scopes? What does WASP stand for? Explain the assimilation policy Who were the KKK?

Why wasn’t anything done about the KKK? How were Blacks treated in the North? What were the Jim Crow Laws?