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US History STAAR EOC - Roarings 20s Vocabulary

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WARREN G. HARDING WANTED TO “___” AFTER THE TURMOIL OF WW1.   show
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show Jazz  
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show Great Migration  
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show Red Scare  
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_______ HEAVILY INFLUENCED THE RATIFICATION OF THE EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT (ESPECIALLY FRANCES WILLARD).   show
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show Henry Ford  
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show Mass Manufactured  
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show Eugenics  
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CLARENCE DARROW AND WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN ARGUGED ON THE SCOPES “MONKEY” TRIAL WHICH ARGUED_=_____ (NEW VS. OLD).   show
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THE EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT LED TO A RISE IN ____.   show
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A MAJOR REASON FOR INCREASED PROSPERITY IN THE 1920’S WAS THE SELLING OF THE _______.   show
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A NEWSPAPER HEADLINE READING, “CABINET MEMBER JAILED FOR CORRUPTION” WOULD MOST LIKELY BE ASSOCIATED WITH HARDING’S ___ SCANDAL.   show
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___ FLEW ACROSS THE ATLANTIC OCEAN, SOLO, FROM NEW YORK TO PARIS   show
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show Flappers  
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show Harlem Renaissance  
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_________ WERE UNDERGROUND CLUBS THAT SERVED ALCOHOL ILLEGALLY (DURING THE TIME OF PROHIBITION).   show
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WARREN HARDING’S “RETURN TO NORMALCY” CALLED FOR THE UNITED STATES TO FOCUS ON ______ ISSUES (RATHER THAN FOREIGN AFFAIRS).   show
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show 18th Amendment  
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show 21st Amendment  
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show Nativism  
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