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LD SS ROARING 20S TEST

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What was the economy like during this period?   Nation's wealth more than doubled, chain stores opened, lower prices for goods, growth in consumer goods, & Stock Market (Bull Market)  
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Why was the economy like this?   It was an era of dramatic social and political change. More people moved to cities rather than on farms. It was like this due to WWI.  
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Buying on Credit   Allowed people to "buy now and pay later"  
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Advertising   People from coast to coast bought the same goods which increased the sale of consumer goods.  
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Impact of automobile   More affordable due to the assembly line. Also, could buy now and pay later. The suburbs also grew as the number of jobs increased.  
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Warren Harding   "Return to Normalcy" - Republican - voted into office in 1920. Economy - Recession. Stopped turning out war materials and 2 million soldiers were looking for jobs & Political scandals.  
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Calvin Coolidge   The Business of America is business -Took office after Harding died(1923-1929). Economy- Booming. Repaired Damage from scandals, cut taxes on businesses, factories switched to consumer goods, quantity goods doubled, buy on credit, & stock Mkt (Bull Mkt).  
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Nativism/Quotas   The belief that those born in a country are superior to immigrants. Anti-Foreign feeling Limited the amount of immigrants from E. Europe, Asia, etc.  
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Red Scare   Fear of Communism.  
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Sacco & Vanzetti Trial   Two Italian Immigrants convicted of robbery and murder. There was little evidence against them, but they were still executed. Many believed they were anarchists.  
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Kellogg-Briand Pact   1928 - Called for outlawing the war. It was originally signed by the US and 14 other nations. It was ineffective because there was no way to enforce peace.  
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Isolationism   A national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs.  
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18th Amendment   Made it illegal to make, distribute, or transport liquor (Prohibition).  
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Was the 18th Amendment effective?   No, government did not have enough money to enforce an unpopular law  
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Speakeasies   Illegal Bars  
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Rise of Organized Crime   Allowed for the Growth of the Mafia when the 18th Amendment was implemented.  
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21st Amendment   Reversed Prohibition (1933)  
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Harlem Renaissance   Place in NY that has become the largest black community and celebrated a number of African American people and culture. They protested discrimination.  
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Langston Hughes   Poet  
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Zora Neale Hurston   Writer  
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Louis Armstrong   Jazz musician - Trumpeter  
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Duke Ellington   Pianist and composer  
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Bessie Smith   Singer  
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Fads   Activity or fashion that is popular but short-lived (Ex: Flag pole sitting, gold fish eating contest, & puzzles)  
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Radio/Movies   People listened to news and entertainment. As well as watched black/white and silent shows.  
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Sports   Babe Ruth - played baseball for the NY Yankees  
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Charles Lindbergh   "Lucky Lindy" - First to fly non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean  
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19th Amendment   Gave women the right to vote.  
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Flappers   A young woman of the 1920s who defied conventions in her behavior and dress.  
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Scopes Trial   A teacher willing to challenge the law. He was found guilty and fined $100 because he was teaching evolution.  
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