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10th U.S. History the roaring twentiesVOCABULARY

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prohibition   the eighteenth amendment  
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speakeasies   illegal bars hidden  
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bootleggers   practice of carrying liquor in the legs of boots  
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fundamentalism   skeptical of some scientific discoveries and theories  
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Clarence Darrow   famous trial lawyer of the day, defended Scopes  
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Scopes Trial   a fight over evolution and the role of science and religion in public schools  
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double standard   a set of principles granting greater sexual freedom to men to than women  
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flapper   an emancipated young women who embraced the new fashions and urban attitudes of the day  
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Charles a. Lindbergh   made the first non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic  
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George Gershwin   merged traditional elements with american jazz, thus creating a new sound that was identifiably American  
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Georgia O'Keeffe   produced intensely colored canvases that captured the grandeur of New York  
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Sinclair Lewis   first american to win a Nobel Prize in literature, was among the era's most outspoken critics  
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F Scott Fitxgerald   coined the term Jazz Age to describe the 1920's  
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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   wounded in world war 1 became the best known expatriate author  
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James Weldon Johnson   poet, lawyer, and NAACP executive secretary  
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Marcus Garvey   an immigrant form Jamaica, believed that African Americans should build their separate society  
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Harlem Renaissance   a literary and artistic movement celebrating African American culture  
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Claude McKay   a novelist, poem and Jamaican immigrant was a major figure militant verses urged African Americans to resist prejudice  
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Langston Hughes   the movements best known poet  
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Paul Robeson   the son of a one time slave, became a major dramatic actor  
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Louis Armstrong   joined oliver's group which became known as the creole jazz band  
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Bessie Smith   a female blues singer, was perhaps the outstanding vocalist of the decade  
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