front 1 The 1920s are often referred to as the_______________________ , a time of expansive industrial growth and cultural change. | back 1 Roaring Twenties |
front 2 a vibrant culture of ___________________ emerged.: a culture of
new | back 2 modernity |
front 3 _____________________was shaped by an increasing abundance of goods and technologies, including automobiles, telephones, radios, motion pictures, and electrical appliances. | back 3 Consumer culture |
front 4 In 1920, _________________ was elected president of the United States. He said it was time for the nation to return to “normalcy.” | back 4 Warren G. Harding |
front 5 _________________, an athlete born in Alabama, won ________gold medals in the track-and-field events at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, Germany. | back 5 Jesse Owens/ four |
front 6 President Warren G. Harding wanted less government involvement in the ________________________ and in business. | back 6 economy |
front 7 Jazz music, was inspired by ___________and___________. | back 7 blues / ragtime / New Orleans |
front 8 Jazz muisc originated in the African American communities of____________ , | back 8 New Orleans |
front 9 The _________________ was introduced by Henry Ford in 1913 and revolutionized the manufacturing process. | back 9 Moving assembly |
front 10 The first radio station, ____________, started broadcasting in 1920, bringing the same music and programs to people living in cities, suburbs, and _________ areas across the country. | back 10 no data |