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a. | flapper | n. | Scopes trial | b. | Clarence
Darrow | o. | Duke Ellington | c. | Earnest
Hemingway | p. | George Gershwin | d. | Sinclair
Lewis | q. | Claude McKay | e. | Harlem Renaissance
| r. | speakeasy | f. | double
standard | s. | F. Scott Fitzgerald | g. | Langston
Hughes | t. | Georgie O'Keeffe | h. | Charles A.
Lindbergh | u. | Babe Ruth | i. | Edna St. Vincent
Millay | v. | Louis Armstrong | j. | Marcus Garvey | w. | Gertrude Ederle | k. | bootlegger | x. | Zora Neale Hurston | l. | James Weldon
Johnson | y. | fundamentalism | m. | Bessie Smith | z. | Paul Robeson | | | | |
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Jamaican immigrant poet
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2.
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African American artistic movement of the 20's
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3.
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Athlete, singer, and civil rights activist who later turned to Communism
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4.
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Anthropologist and author
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5.
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Hidden
saloons and nightclubs that illegally sold liquor
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6.
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Poet
of Harlem Renaissance who's poetry showed the hardships of every day life
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7.
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Novelist who wrote, "Old Man and the Sea" and "The Sun Also
Rises"
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8.
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Religious movement based on the belief that everything written in the Bible was
literally true
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9.
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Black
Poet and civil rights leader
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10.
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First
person to fly solo across the Atlantic
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11.
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Jazz
musician and trumpet player
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12.
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Music
composer who wrote Rhapsody in Blue
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13.
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Jazz
musician and band leader
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14.
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Artist, painter who painted New York and later became famous for her paintings of the
Southwest
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15.
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Smugglers who brought alcohol in from Canada and the Caribbean
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16.
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Blues
singer
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17.
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Set o
principles granting one group more freedom than another group
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18.
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Young
woman who embraced the new fashions and values of the 1920's
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19.
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American novelist who wrote "The Great Gatsby."
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20.
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Baseball player who hit 60 home runs in one season
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21.
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Famous
trial lawyer who defended Scopes in the famous monkey trial
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22.
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first
woman to swim the English Channel
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23.
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1920's
poet who wrote poetry that celebrated youth.
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24.
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First
American to win Nobel Prize in literature.
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25.
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Prosecution of John Scopes, teacher, charged with teaching evolution as
fact
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26.
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Black
nationalist who led the "Back to Africa," movement
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