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| 1. | The result of workers being able to live miles away from their jobs. |
| 2. | _______ is the exiting of involvement in world affairs. |
| 4. | Set of rules granting greater sexual freedom to men than women. |
| 6. | _______ were arrested and charged with robbery and murder in May 1920. |
| 8. | The leader of the United Mine Workers of America. |
| 10. | An immigrant from Jamaica that beleived that African-Americans should build a seperate society. |
| 11. | Underground or hidden nightclubs where people spoke quietly so they wouldn't get caught by the authorities. |
| 14. | A black woman who wanted greater things. |
| 16. | Joined a jazz band known as Creole Jazz Band. |
| 18. | A protestant movement that was a nonsymbolic interpretation of the bible. |
| 20. | ________ wrote peoms about youth and freedom. |
| 22. | The period of time when the manufacture, sales and transportation of alcohol was illegal. |
| 24. | _______ is the president's friends. |
| 25. | _______ led a ten-peice orchestra at the Cotton Club. |
| 26. | The top employment of women in the 1920s. |
| 27. | Secretary of state that urged no more warships built for ten years. |
| 28. | A disagreement over evolution and the role of science and religion in public schools. |
| 30. | This plan allowed people to buy goods over a long period of time. |
| 31. | _______ became president in 1921. |
| 33. | A famous lawyer that defended John T. Scopes. |
| 34. | _______ was the Secretary of the Interior. |
| 36. | Painter that used bright colors on canvas. |
| 39. | An agreement to buy things and pay for them later. |
| 41. | Women in the twenties that embraced the new styles and urban attitude. |