America in the 1920s

About america in the 1920's, includes prohibition, economic prosperity, americans who did not share in the prosperity, KKK, Organised cirme and entertainment and flappers.

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  • Created by: george
  • Created on: 27-05-09 12:00
what does the KKK stand for?
Ku Klux Klan
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Is moonshine and illeagal kind of alchol which was made in people basement and sold?
True
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Who was the most powerful Gangster in chigaco and most famous in the USA?
Al Copone
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Where is the KKK mostly Situated?
South
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Why was Al Copone sent to jail?
Tax Evasion
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Card 2

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Is moonshine and illeagal kind of alchol which was made in people basement and sold?

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True

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Who was the most powerful Gangster in chigaco and most famous in the USA?

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Card 4

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Where is the KKK mostly Situated?

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Card 5

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Why was Al Copone sent to jail?

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Comments

Joooooeeee

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nice spelling

Zoë Gibbs

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Good quiz but i found your spelling hard to understand, and I'm pretty sure the 18th Amendment was the act that banned alcohol? Well that's what it says in my book anyway :)

Liam Bristow

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decent but spelling was nasty. also the volstead act and the 18th amendment were pretty much the same thing :P

Christian Cave

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and may i ask, what exactly is the 'tock market' ha

Lottie

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It WAS the 18th Amendment I checked haha but it was overall a good quiz to test what you know  so thanks :)

Frankie Baldwin

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Good Quiz... But the spelling was a bit... off. And question 4 was a bit oddly phrased. Overall good :)

Phoenix

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Good quiz, spelling was...interesting. It was the Volstead Act as this was when the ban became law. The 18th amendment only banned the sale, manufacture and transportation of alcohol. It took time for the ban to become law.

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