Title: Marcus Garvey
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2The 1920s
Marcus Garvey
Prohibition
Harlem Renaissance
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3Marcus Garvey was a leading member of this
African American organization
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4Marcus Garvey created this shipping company to
help spur a cross-continental black economy
200
5This FBI director had Marcus Garvey arrested and
jailed on what charges
300
6Explain the split that occurred between African
Americans in the Civil Rights movement based on
what Marcus Garvey and then Malcolm X believed
400
7The name for an illegal producer of alcohol and
the illegal fascilities that promoted alcohol
consumption, gambling, and prostitution
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8This act, which became this amendment, banned the
sale and consumption of alcohol
200
9Prohibition was a result of this movement, it
grew out of this state, and was backed by this
religion
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10This concept is used to describe the government
as a parenting entity limiting the pursuit of
happiness
400
11The Harlem Renaissance and the 1920s were driven
by this music genre
100
12This man is considered to be the most important
poet of the Harlem renaissance
200
13Define three lasting results of the Harlem
Renaissance
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During the Harlem Renaissance African Americans
created a new place in this socio/economic class
15The death of Gangland Chicago was attributed to
this horrific murder of seven Irish mobsters by
this man
100
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Three important inventions that had an impact on
American life during the 1920s
17Flappers were named for this dance
300
18This pilot flew this plane during the first
trans-Atlantic flight, unfortunately he will be
remembered for his family tragedy in NJ
400
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