| A | B |
| flapper | a young woman in the 1920's who wore her hair bobbed, wore makeup, dressed in flashy, skimpy clothes, and lived a life of independence and freedom |
| values | the key ideas and beliefs a person holds |
| fundamentalism | a belief in the literal interpretation of a particular religion's doctrine or holy books |
| evolution | theory which holds that inderited characteristics of a population change over generations and that as a result of these changes, new species sometimes arise |
| bootleggers | people who smuggled liquor during the Prohibition |
| speakeasies | illegal bars where alcohol was served during prohibition |
| Great Migration | the major relocation of African Americans to northern cities from 1910 and into the 1920's |
| Harlem Renaissance | a blossoming of African American art and literature that began in the 1920's |
| Jazz | American music form that blends several different musical forms from the Deep South; often includes improvisation |
| transatlantic | crossing the Atlantic Ocean |