| A | B |
| J. Edgar Hoover | Was to be placed head of FBI. |
| ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) | The union whom offered to defend any Tennessee schoolteacher who would challenge the statue in the Scopes Trial. |
| Prohibition | Legal ban on the manufacture; transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages. |
| ASL (The Anti-Saloon League) | Led the crusade against alcohol. |
| 18th Amendment | This amendment is what prohibited the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages illegal. |
| Volsted Act | This enforced the 18th ammendment. |
| Speakeasies | Illegal bars that would sale alcohol even though it was prohibited. |
| Al Capone | Gangster who made millions of dollars on speakeasies. |
| Fundamentalism | Protestant movement who followers believe in a literal interpreation of the Bible. |
| Scopes Trial | Trial where Legislation questioned the right to teach the Charles Darwinism Theory in School. |
| 19th Amendment | Amendment that granted women full voting right. |
| Henry Ford | Introduced the assembly line in an automobile plant. |
| Advertising/Marketing | This often stressed the ease of operation or low maintenance of the device being offered for sale. |
| Radio's effects | Provided people w/the news sooner, provided people w/entertainment...etc.. |
| Charles Lindbergh | Man who took the solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean in his plane. |
| 1- More jobs were offered 2-They began to recieve more rights and 3- Helped to make their lives easier (appliances) | What are 3 ways technology changed the lives of women? |