Jazz up your gray matter and swing through the wild world of flappers, gangsters, and vintage cars in this roaring trivia showdown!
Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified on August 18, 1920, secured the right to vote for 26 million American women?
19th Amendment
Which infamous Chicago gangster became synonymous with bootlegging during America's Prohibition era?
Al Capone
Which film actress, famed as the 1920s It Girl for her bold flapper makeup, became a style icon of the era?
Clara Bow
Which music genre provided the upbeat soundtrack in 1920s dance clubs where flappers popularized moves like the Charleston and the Shimmy?
Jazz
Thanks to Henry Ford’s moving assembly line, car prices plummeted in the 1920s. By the mid-decade, what was the approximate cost of a Ford Model T?
$300