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The 20’s20’s CultureRoaring 20’s Imperialism Behind the Civil War

-This recently invented device first became popular in the late 20’s as a source of entertainment and sporting events? Row Question

-radio Row Answer

-Gertrude Stein described the serious writers of the 20’s as this? Row Question

-Lost Generation Row Answer

-He was the author of the Great Gatsby? Row Question

-F. Scott Fitzgerald Row Answer

-Name the aviator who was the first to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean? Row Question

-Charles Lindbergh Row Answer

-Name the first female to also complete the same feat? Row Question

-Amelia Earhart Row Answer

-He was the first star of the silent movie with his “Little Tramp” character? Row Question

-Charlie Chaplain Row Answer

-He was an African American leader who encouraged blacks to move back to Africa in order to obtain full rights? Row Question

-Marcus Garvey Row Answer

Row Question -This is a term for the flowering of black culture that took place during the 20’s but especially in northern urban areas?

-Harlem Renaissance Row Answer

Row Question -Name the new type of American music which truly emerged in the 20’s?

-Jazz Row Answer

-Name a famous musician from that period? Row Question

-Louis Armstrong / Duke Ellington / Bessie Smith Row Answer

-This term describes the new young independent woman of the 20’s? Row Question

-flappers Row Answer

-This term refers to the period when alcohol production and consumption was illegal? Row Question

-prohibition Row Answer

-These were illegal clubs that served alcohol? Row Question

-speakeasies Row Answer

-This is the literal belief in the Bible that fueled a revival across America? Row Question

-fundamentalism Row Answer

-This is the famous “monkey” trial where a teacher taught the theory of evolution in a state that had banned its teaching? Row Question

-Scopes Trial Row Answer

-Where were the first shots of the war fired? Row Question

-Bull Run Row Answer

-Name the strategy of the Union forces? Row Question

-Constrictor Plan Row Answer

-This was the term given to Northerners who opposed the war effort? Row Question

-copperheads Row Answer

-What was Lincoln’s main goal in the war? Row Question

-preserve the Union Row Answer

-What did Lincoln issue on Jan. 1, 1863? Row Question

-Emancipation Proclamation Row Answer

-Alfred Mahan wrote an influential book about the need for this? Row Question

-Strong navy Row Answer

-This US vessel exploded in the harbor of Havana while on an investigative tour of Spanish held Cuba? Row Question

-USS Maine Row Answer

-Name the volunteer cavalry unit organized by Theodore Roosevelt to go to Cuba? Row Question

-Rough Riders Row Answer

-This foreign policy message asked other imperialistic nations to share interests in China? Row Question

-Open Door notes Row Answer

-This foreign policy statement declares that if intervention is needed in Latin America it will be the US who intervenes? Row Question

-Roosevelt Corollary Row Answer