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| alternative name for assembly line production | Fordism
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| women who challenged traditional gender roles in the 1920s by being more sexually promiscuous | flappers
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| feminist who promoted birth control | Margaret Sanger
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| musical, literary, artistic “rebirth” amongst African-Americans in 1920s | Harlem Renaissance
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| African-American poet of the Harlem Renaissance | Langston Hughes
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| African-American writer of the Harlem Renaissance | Zora Neale Hurston
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| outlawed manufacture, sale, distribution of alcohol | 18th Amendment
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| conservative religious movement that took a literal view of the Bible; rural | fundamentalism
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| by the 1920s, this group expanded their hatred to include new immigrants and left-wing people | Ku Klux Klan
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| law that limited immigration to 2% of # of foreigners from foreign nation counted in census of 1890 | Johnson-Reed Act
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| Italian immigrants whose execution was seen by some as example of nativism | Sacco and Vanzetti
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| time period in which alcohol was illegal in the US (1919-1933) | Prohibition
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| aviator who flew non-stop from New York to Paris in 1927 | Charles Lindbergh
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| trial that represented clash between fundamentalists and liberals in 1920s; issue was evolution | Scopes Trial
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| term for those whose literature expressed disillusionment with both the "old" culture and "new" culture of the 1920s | "Lost Generation"
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| tariff that raised taxes on imported goods that deepened the Depression in 1930 | Hawley-Smoot Tariff
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| group of 20,000 WWI vets who marched on Washington to get their promised $1,000 war bonus early in 1932 | Bonus Army
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| insured deposits up to $5000 per account | FDIC
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| Put 2 million young men to work in various beautification projects (improving environment) | CCC
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| provided electricity for much of Appalachia | TVA
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| pension program for elderly | Social Security
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| Louisiana politician who called for more radical re-distribution of American wealth by guaranteeing each family a $5,000 estate and "sharing the wealth" | Huey Long
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| sought to give every senior citizen $200 per month; forebearer of Social Security | Francis Townshend
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| major union of the 1930s | CIO
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| idea that the government should step in to provide some “safety nets” for the poor or in times of economic crisis | welfare state
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| said that "obscene" material could not be sent through mail; birth control information was considered obscene | Comstock Act
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