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essential facts

fifth grade essential facts

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Define the roaring twenties the increasing number of automobiles, radio and jazz and mass media
___ _____ is the public forms of communication, such as the radio mass media
some reformers called for ___________ which is the complete ban of the sale of alcohol prohibition
The __ _________ outlawed the manufacturing, sale, and transportation of alcholhic beverages 18th amendment
The ___ _________ ended prohibition 21st amendment
_____ ______ and ______ _________ were famous jazz composers in the 1920's Duke ellington and Louis armstrong
The __________ __________ was an artistic movement that reflected African American life in the 1920's and involved people such as Langston Hughes and Bessie Smith harlem renaissance
__________ is the condition of being out of work Unemployment
The _____ _____ ____ of 2939 signaled the beginning of the Great Depression stock market crash
Years of drought during the 1930's turned more than 150,000 square miles of the Great plains into dust. This area was called the ___ ____ dust bowl
_________ __. _________ was elected president in 1932. He created the _____ _____, programs to help end the Great Depression Franklin D. Roosevelt. New deal
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