| A | B |
| Al Capone | Ganster who controlled the bootleggers in Chicago |
| Prohibition | banned making and selling of alcohol |
| flapper | woman in the 1920's who wore short skirts and hair |
| Charleston | a dance that involved the flapping of arms and legs |
| Tea Pot Dome Scandal | corruption during Pres. Harding's administration |
| Ku Klux Klan | increased activities and increased racism |
| bootlegger | person who makes illegal alcohol |
| speakeasy | illegal bar |
| Lost Generation | people who felt there was no hope for the US |
| expatriate | a person who moves to another country |
| C. Lindbergh | flew across the Atlantic Ocean |
| baseball | radio caused more people to enjoy it |