| A | B |
| Thomas Scopes | Found guilty of teaching Darwinian principles |
| cropped or bobbed | popular hairstyle of women |
| flapper | women with short hair, who smoked & drank |
| dance marathon | popular youth activity |
| Izzy & Moe | famous prohibition agents |
| Charles Lindberg | Few nonstop from NY to Paris |
| Sigmund Freud | Psychoanalyst who believed slips of tongue to be significant |
| Margaret Sanger | Scandelously provided contraception at her birth-contol clinic |
| bootlegging | act of illegally making, selling or distributing alcohol |
| speakeasy | underground place where people would drink alcohol |
| 18th amendment | made alcohol illegal |
| Al Capone | brought 200 gunmen so that his candidates were voted into office |
| Chicago, IL | where Al Capone made his reputation for crime |
| Babe Ruth | hit 724 home runs |
| "Tin Lizzie" | model T Ford |
| Sacco & Vanzetti | immigrants found guilty & executed even though innocent |
| first radio station broadcast | KDKA, Pittsburgh |
| St. Valentine's Day Massacre | most notorious killing spree of Bugs Moran's gang |
| F. Scott Fitzgerald | wrote The Beautiful and the Damned |
| Earnest Hemingway | wrote The Sun Also Rises |
| Zelda Fitzgerald | had several breakdowns and spent 17 years in a sanitarium |
| "Lost Generation" | term used for writers who persued a life of pleasure |
| Suffrage | movement which eventually allowed women to vote |
| Immigrants | Americans feared these |
| F. Scott Fitzgerald | Who coined "The Jazz Age" |
| Ku Klux Klan | discriminitory organization became popular |
| Volstead Act | set the groundwork for disallowing alcohol |
| Gertrude Stein | Older write who coined "The lost generation" |
| Black Sox Scandal | Rumored that the 1919 World Series game had been thrown |