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Postwar Society: 1920s

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Harlem Renaissance   A modern artistic and literary movement that celebrates African American life and culture in early twentieth-century Harlem, New York.  
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National Origins Act   A federal law, passed in 1929 that curtailed immigration.  
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Scopes trial   A.K.A "Monkey Trial" it was celebrated 1924 contest that pitted Darwinian evolutionists against fundamentalist "Creationists."  
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Bonus Army   A gathering of 20,000 Great War veterans in Washington, DC in June 1932, to demand immediate payment of their "adjusted compensation" bonuses voted by congress in 1924.  
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"good neighbor"   President Hoover's policy to promote better relations between the United States and nations in the Western Hemisphere  
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Teapot Dome scandal   Scandal during the administration of Warren Harding in which the Secretary of the Interior, accepted bribes from oil companies.  
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Ku Klux Klan   A vigilante group that used violence and intimidation to drive African Americans out of politics.  
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Henry Ford   The founder of the Ford Motor Company, and the sponsor of the development of the assembly line.  
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Marcus Garvey   Jamaican political leader. He was also a proponent of the Pan-Africanism movement. Also founded the Black Star Line.  
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F. Scott Fitzgerald   American novelist and short story writer during the 1920s. One of the novels he wrote was The Great Gatsby.  
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John Scopes   Was a teacher in Tennessee, who was charged with violating the Tennessee's Butler Act.  
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Jim Thorpe   Became the first Native American to win a gold medal for his home country.  
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Zora Neale Hurston   African-American novelist, short story writer. She was a writer during the Harlem Renaissance.  
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Prohibition   A nationwide constitutional ban on the production, importation, transportation and sale of alcoholic beverages.  
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Fundamentalism   rejected the theory of evolution as well as advanced hypotheses on the origin of the universe.  
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Margaret Sanger   American birth control activist, sex educator, writer, and nurse. Popularized the term "birth control."  
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Bartolomeo Vanzetti   Was an anarchist, who with Ferdinando Nicola Sacco was convicted of murdering two men.  
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt   Served as the 32nd President of the United States, and emerged as central figure in world events during the mid-20th century.  
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