LouisArmstrongJazz music wasborn in NewOrleans and wasspread to theNorth bymusicians such asthis man.EvolutionJohn T. Scopeschallenged aTennessee lawthat forbade theteaching ofwhat?SpeakeasyThis was and"underground"saloon ornightclub whereliquor was soldillegally.GreatMigrationThis refers tothe movement ofAfricanAmericans fromthe South tonorthern cities.19thAmendmentWomenreceived theright to votewith thepassing of this.PilotCharlesLindberghwas famousas a what?HarlemRenaissanceA celebration ofAfrican-Americanculture inliterature andart refers to.ClarenceDarrowThe AmericanCivil LibertiesUnion hired himto representJohn T. ScopesFree!NAACPWhat organizationfought for legislationto protect AfricanAmericans, workedwith anti-lynchingorganizations, andpublished "TheCrisis"WilliamJenningsBryanHe wascalled as awitness inthe scopestrial.JazzAgeF. ScottFitzgeralddescribedthe 1920s aswhat?BootleggerThis wassomeonewho providedillegalalcohol.Sacco&Vanzetti2immigrantsaccused ofmurderFundamentalismThis Protestantmovement wasgrounded in theliteral, word for word,interpretation of theBible, and wasdefended at theScopes trial.ProhibitionOne of the effects of thiswas a rise in organizedcrime, it describes the eraafter the 18th amendmentwent into effect, and thegovernment failed tobudget enough men andmoney to enforce this.LouisArmstrongJazz music wasborn in NewOrleans and wasspread to theNorth bymusicians such asthis man.EvolutionJohn T. Scopeschallenged aTennessee lawthat forbade theteaching ofwhat?SpeakeasyThis was and"underground"saloon ornightclub whereliquor was soldillegally.GreatMigrationThis refers tothe movement ofAfricanAmericans fromthe South tonorthern cities.19thAmendmentWomenreceived theright to votewith thepassing of this.PilotCharlesLindberghwas famousas a what?HarlemRenaissanceA celebration ofAfrican-Americanculture inliterature andart refers to.ClarenceDarrowThe AmericanCivil LibertiesUnion hired himto representJohn T. ScopesFree!NAACPWhat organizationfought for legislationto protect AfricanAmericans, workedwith anti-lynchingorganizations, andpublished "TheCrisis"WilliamJenningsBryanHe wascalled as awitness inthe scopestrial.JazzAgeF. ScottFitzgeralddescribedthe 1920s aswhat?BootleggerThis wassomeonewho providedillegalalcohol.Sacco&Vanzetti2immigrantsaccused ofmurderFundamentalismThis Protestantmovement wasgrounded in theliteral, word for word,interpretation of theBible, and wasdefended at theScopes trial.ProhibitionOne of the effects of thiswas a rise in organizedcrime, it describes the eraafter the 18th amendmentwent into effect, and thegovernment failed tobudget enough men andmoney to enforce this.

Roaring 20s - Call List

(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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  1. Jazz music was born in New Orleans and was spread to the North by musicians such as this man.
    Louis Armstrong
  2. John T. Scopes challenged a Tennessee law that forbade the teaching of what?
    Evolution
  3. This was and "underground" saloon or nightclub where liquor was sold illegally.
    Speakeasy
  4. This refers to the movement of African Americans from the South to northern cities.
    Great Migration
  5. Women received the right to vote with the passing of this.
    19th Amendment
  6. Charles Lindbergh was famous as a what?
    Pilot
  7. A celebration of African-American culture in literature and art refers to.
    Harlem Renaissance
  8. The American Civil Liberties Union hired him to represent John T. Scopes
    Clarence Darrow
  9. Free!
  10. What organization fought for legislation to protect African Americans, worked with anti-lynching organizations, and published "The Crisis"
    NAACP
  11. He was called as a witness in the scopes trial.
    William Jennings Bryan
  12. F. Scott Fitzgerald described the 1920s as what?
    Jazz Age
  13. This was someone who provided illegal alcohol.
    Bootlegger
  14. 2 immigrants accused of murder
    Sacco & Vanzetti
  15. This Protestant movement was grounded in the literal, word for word, interpretation of the Bible, and was defended at the Scopes trial.
    Fundamentalism
  16. One of the effects of this was a rise in organized crime, it describes the era after the 18th amendment went into effect, and the government failed to budget enough men and money to enforce this.
    Prohibition