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Ch. 12

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The banning(not allowing)of the manufacture, sale, and possession of alcohol.   prohibition  
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A place where alcoholic drinks were sold and consumed illegally during prohibition   Speakeasy  
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A person who smuggled(hid) alcoholic beverages into the United States during prohibition   Bootlegger  
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Fear of revolution and the communism and attempt to bomb prominent(important) leaders led to a crack down by the government.   Red Scare and the Palmer Raids  
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Granted women the suffrage(right of women to vote and hold office)   19th Amendment  
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Two Italian immigrants and anarchists (one who uses violent means to overthrow the established order) were tried for murders.   Sacco & Vanzetti  
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A Protestant religious movement grounded in the belief that all stories and details in the Bible are literally true.   Fundamentalism  
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The defending attorney for John Scopes   Clarence Darrow  
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A sensational 1925 court case in which the biology teacher John T. Scopes was tried for challenging a Tennessee law that outlawed the teaching of evolution.   Scopes Trial  
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An emancipated(free of control) young woman who embraced(loved) the new fashions and urban attitudes of the day.   Flapper  
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The growth of African American literature and arts   Harlem Renaissance  
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Famous jazz club located in Harlem where the musicians of the Harlem Renaissance often played.   Cotton Club  
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Act by Congress that limited immigration   Emergency Quota Act  
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Bribery scandal involving president Harding's Secretary of the Interior.   Teapot Dome Scandal  
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15 nations agreed that all conflicts should be settled peacefully   Kellogg-Briand pact  
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Based on the post-Civil War terrorist organization, the Invisible Empire was gounded to fight the growing "influence" of blacks, Jews and Catholics in U.S. Society.   Ku Klux Klan  
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