| A | B |
| the "Mother of American Modernism" | Georgia O'Keefe 1 |
| made large format paintings of enlarged blossoms | Georgia O'Keefe 2 |
| 20th cent. American artist whose stark, precisely realistic paintings w/mood of solitude & isolation | Edward Hopper |
| Edward Hopper painted realistic paintins in this settings | urban |
| Edward Hopper's best known works | Early Sunday Morning and Nighthawks |
| Most popular melody by George Gershwin | Rhabsody in Blue |
| American composer & pianist, spanning both popular & classical genres | George Gershwin |
| American composer, pianist & big-band leader | Duke Ellington 1 |
| Wrote over 1,000 compositions | Duke Ellington 2 |
| Duke Ellington was born in | Chicago |
| Duke Ellington moved to | Harlem |
| He played in the Cotton Club & was the most infkluential jazz figure | Duke Ellington 3 |
| black artistic movement in NYC in 1920's | Harlem Renaissance |
| In the Harlem Renaissance people expressed feelings about experiences, especially about the injustices of | Jim Crow |
| Made the Harlem Renaissance famous for his poems | Langston Hughes |
| Langston Hughes wrote | poems |
| A Jamaican-American writer and poet who was a major figure in the harlem Renaissance | Claude McKay |
| Claude McKay was a write and poet who was | Jamaican-American |
| author during the time of the Harlem Renaissance | Zora Neale Huston |
| list of people that were banned from coming into America | The Immigration Acts |
| 1924 revision of the immigration law | National-origins Quota System |
| National-origins Quota System restricted annual immigration from any foreign country to 2%of the number of persons of that | "national origin" in the US in 1890 |
| Italian born American laborers and anarchists tried, convincted & executed | Sacco Vanzetti 1 |
| The Sacco Vanzetti were executed for | armed robbery |
| Believed that they had nothing to do with | Sacco Vanzetti 2 |
| founder of Improvement Association | Marcus Garvey (or would it be Harvey?) |
| this glorified all things black | Universal Negro Improvement Association |
| conservate beliefs in the Bible & that it should be literally believed & applied | Fundamentalism |
| biology teacher accused & found guilty of teaching darwinism instead of biblical acct. of creation in | The Scopes Trial |
| In the Scopes Trial a teacher was accused of teaching | darwinism |
| evangelist who founded the four square church of god | Aimee Sample McPherson |
| Aimee Sample McPherson faked her own | death |
| Aimee Sample McPherson used thest kind of tactics to get more followers | Hollywood |
| restricted manufacture, sale, transport, etc. of liquor | Valstead Act |
| What were the "wets" | rainy days? |
| What were the "drys" | dryer sheets? |
| first catholic to be elected as a candidate | Alfred E. Smith 1 |
| democratic presidential candidate in 1928, former governor of NY | Alfred E. Smith 2 |
| ran for president against Herbert Hoover | Alfred E. Smith 3 |
| president from 1929 until 1933 | Herbert Hoover |
| HH stands for | Hyla Harvey or Herbert Hoover |
| Sacco in Italian means | sack |
| She was afraid of losing her job as a bookkeeper because she wasn't Catholic | Your maternal great grandmother, Marie D. Harvey |
| only word in English with 3 double letters in a row | bookkeeper |
| Number of items in this activity | 45 |
| How Jewel should study for her AP History (and all other) exams | really hard! |