(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Scopes Trial - John Scopes wanted to teach Darwin's theory of evolution, but it was against the law
Henry Ford - Introduced the assembly line for his Model T
Red Scare - Fear of communism. Government took hard action against "Reds"
Radio - 1920 first station began broadcasting--provided information and entertainment
KKK - Ku Klux Klan--Against Blacks, Jews, Catholics. Used terror to control them
Teapot Dome Scandal - Oil execs bribed interior secretary and got government land in return. Scandal under Harding's administration
credit - paying for things in installments (payments)
F. Scott Fitzgerald - writer--the Great Gatsby
isolationism - the US returned to isolationism after WWI
advertising - enticed consumers to buy products in the twenties
organized crime - professional criminals or gangsters earned big money providing society alcohol
Harlem Renaissance - rebirth of African American Culture--Harlem was a part of NYC
Great Migration - Blacks moved north for work,--caused more race issues in the north
flapper - young women rebelling against traditional ways--bobbed hair, cigarettes, drinking
speak-easies - illegal bars
suburb - a community outside of the city--these grew due to the auto
stocks - shares of ownership in a corporation
bootlegger - illegal alcohol smugglers
Troubles on the Farm - took on debts for equipment when they needed to produce more, but following the war, it wasn't needed, they were unable to pay off their debts
communism - all wealth and property are owned by the community as a whole
Warren G Harding - President after Wilson, pro business, Teapot Dome Sandal, died in office
Movies - industry grew from 1920 on--First talkie movie in 1927
Marcus Garvey - shocked by racism, moved for a black nationalist movement--focused on racial pride
Eugenics - the science of improving a human population by controlled breeding
Nativism - anti foreign feeling. Dislike of immigrants
Calvin Coolidge - President after Harding, economy grew, consumer goods grew
Prohibition - 18th Amendment 1919, banned the manufacturing, sale, and transportation of liquor in the US
Growth of the Automobile - lower prices, the average American could buy one
Sports Heroes - Bobby Jones (Golf) Tilden-Wills (Tennis) Jack Dempsey (Boxing), Gertrude Ederle (Swimming English Channel) Red Grange (Football) Babe Ruth (Baseball)
The Jazz Age - music started in New Orleans
buying on margin - an investor would buy a stock for a fraction of it's worth and sell when its price rose
Herbert Hoover - President after Coolidge, believed in Rugged Individualism
19th Amendment - 1920, gave women the right to vote
Anarchist - someone that opposes organized government
Impact of the Automobile - auto and supporting industry helped to grow the economy
Repeal of the 18th Amendment - 21st Amendment in 1933 canceled prohibition