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chapter 25 section 2

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bob   new shorter hairstyle for women  
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flagpole sitting, crossword puzzles, shorter dresses, dancing, slicked hair, songs, majjong   new fads for young people  
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charleston   a new favorite dance  
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flapper   a young woman who wore short hair, makeup and short dresses (knee length!)  
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19th amendment   this allowed women to vote in the 1920 election  
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nellie taylore ross-wyoming and miriam "ma" ferguson-texas   2 women elected to the position of governor in 1924  
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prohibition   the common name for the ban on alcohol  
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increase in morality and increase in health   the 18th amendment was supposed to promote these 2 things  
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volstead act (1919)   this law was passed to help enforce the 18th amendment  
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speakeasies   these were places that sold alcohol illegally  
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bootleggers   these were people who illegally transported alcohol  
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increase in organized crime   a negative result of the 18th amendment  
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al capone   major crime lord of the 1920's located in Chicago  
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21st amendment   this ended the 18th amendment  
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1933   the year the 18th amendment was repealed  
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great migration   the massive movement of african americans north to find better jobs  
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25   number of northern riots over issues of race in 1919  
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marcus garvey   he led the back to africa movement in the 1920's  
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NAACP   this organization tried to protect the rights of african americans in the us  
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national association for the advancement of colored people   full name of the NAACP  
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universal negro improvement association   organization created by marcus garvey  
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fundamentalism   religious movement believing in a literal or word for word translation of the bible  
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evolution   the scientific theory that life developed slowly over millions of years  
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John Scopes   the man who taught evolution in Tennessee to challenge the ban on it  
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not guilty   the ultimate decision in the evolution case in Tennessee  
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Ku Klux Klan   this organization gained more power and called for a racially and morally pure america  
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5 million   approximate number of members in the Ku Klux Klan in 1924  
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communist/soviet union   this government urged the workers of the world to unite and overthrow their governments  
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2   number of communist political parties in the united states in the 1920's  
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violent strikes-bombings   what was the issue with labor unions in the 1920's  
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red scare   this was the fear of a communist revolution in the united states  
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anarchists   people who do not believe in any form of government  
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sacco and vanzetti   2 men accused of murder based on their political beliefs and circumstantial evidence  
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guilty-electric chair-executed   verdict in the main murder case in the 1920's  
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raised money, picket lines, protested-bombs(around the world)   national reaction to the murder verdict  
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