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Vocab for chapter 12-13 in History

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Nativism   prejudice against foreign-born people  
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Isolationism   A policy of pulling away from involvement in world affairs  
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Communism   An economic and political system based on a single-par government ruled by a dictatorship. (belief that government should have full control)  
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Anarchists   people who opposed any form of government  
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Sacco and Vanzetti   Arrested & charged with the robbery and murder of a factory paymaster and his guard in south Braintree, Massachusetts  
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Quota system   Established the maximum # of people who could enter the U.S. from each foreign country  
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John L. Lewis   New leader of United Mine Workers in 1919, called his union's members out on strike  
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Warren G. Harding   A good-natured man who "looked like a president ought to look." (became president in 1921)  
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Charles Evans Hughes   Secretary of state (1921) urged that no more warships be built for 10 years.  
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Fordney-McCumber Tariff   Raised taxes on U.S. imports to %60 (highest level ever)  
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Ohio Gang   included in the cabinet, the president's poker playing cronies who would cause a great deal of embarrassment  
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Teapot dome scandal   The most spectacular example of corruption  
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Albert B. Fall   a close friend of various oil executives, he managed to get the oil reseerves transferred from the navy to the Interior Department and secretly release the land to 2 private oil companies  
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Calvin Coolidge   America's 30th president  
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urban sprawl   The unplanned and uncontrolled spreading of cities into surrounding regions  
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Installment Plan   Enabled people to buy goods over an extended period, without having to put down much money at the time of purchase  
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Prohibition   an era in which the manufacture, sale, and transportation on alcoholic beverages were legally prohibited  
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Speak Easies   hidden bars and nightclubs that sold illegal alcoholic beverages  
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bootleggers   People who smuggled alcohol into the country  
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fundamentalism   A protestant religious movement grounded in the belief that all the stories and details in the bible are literal and true  
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Clarence Darrow   the most famous trial lawyer of the day hired by the ACLU to defend scopes  
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Scopes trial   A fight over evolution and the role of science and religion in public schools and in American society  
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flapper   an emancipated young woman who embraced the new fashions and urban attitudes of the day.  
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double standard   a set of principles granting greater sexual freedom to men than to women-required women to observe stricter standards of behavior than men did.  
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Charles A. Lindbergh   made the first nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic.  
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George Gershwin   Fame was given to him when he merged traditional elements with American Jazz  
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Georgia O'Keeffe   produced intensely colored canvases that captured the grandeur of New York  
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Sinclair Lewis   the first American to win a Nobel Prize in literature  
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F. Scott Fitzgerald   coined the term "Jazz Age" to describe the 1920s  
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Edna St. Vincent Millay   wrote poems celebrating youth and a life of independence and freedom from traditional constraints  
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Ernest Hemingway   became the best-known expatriate author  
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Zora Neale Hurston   Struggled to the top of African-American literary society  
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James Weldon Johnson   NAACP executive secretary, helped fight for legislation to protect African-American rights  
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Marcus Garvey   an immigrant from Jamaica, believed that African Americans should build a separate society  
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Harlem Renaissance   a literary and artistic movement celebrating African-American culture  
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Claude McKay   A major figure whose militant verses urged African Americans to resist prejudice and discrimination.  
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Langston Hughes   The movement's (Harlem Renaissance) best-known poet.  
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Paul Robeson   A major dramatic actor, Performed in Shakespeare's Othello  
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Louis Armstrong   Rocketed to stardom in the jazz world due to his talent  
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Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington   Jazz pianist and composer  
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Bessie Smith   A female blues singer, was perhaps the outstanding vocalist of the decade  
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