| A | B |
| professional baseball player /evangelist | Billy Sunday |
| girls who wore shorter skirts and bobbed their hair | flappers |
| promised a "return to normalcy" after the war | Warren Harding |
| wealthy and powerful mobster | Al Capone |
| made the first successful solo flight from N.Y. to Paris in 1927 | Charles Lindbergh |
| famous author whose stories reflected the 20's | F. Scott Fitzgerald |
| police officer famous for his disguises and raids on speakeasies | Izzy |
| another famous police officer | Moe |
| women who promoted women's right to vote | suffragettes |
| contributed to the Harlem Renaissance | Arthur Schomberg |
| star of silent film | Rudolph Valentino |
| ticker tape parades were after WWI | true |
| Susan B. Anthony was before WWI | true |
| doughboys came home before WWI | false |
| food rationing occurred after WWI | false |
| prohibition occurred after the WWI | true |
| skirts were worn above the ankles after the war | true |
| people began buying on credit before the WWI | false |
| Women can vote! | 19th Amendment |
| Outlawing manufacturing, transporting and selling of alcoholic liquor | 18th Amendment |