Unit 15 APUSH
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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political philosophy that dominated the 1920s; believed in limited government involvement in economy and favored big business over labor | Conservatism
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President from 1921-1923 | Warren G. Harding
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President from 1923-1929 | Calvin Coolidge
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President from 1929 to 1933 | Herbert Hoover
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scandal under Harding in which Sec of Interior Fall takes bribes for granting oil leases on govt land in Wyoming | Teapot Dome
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alternative name for assembly line production | Fordism
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term for company that offers jobs to non-union members | open shop
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new music form of 1920s; derived from African-American rhythms and ragtime | jazz
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idea that consumer goods dominate the market and what we consume defines who we are | consumerism
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tactic by which car companies purposely change a car's design to stimulate more sales | planned obsolescence
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buying a product and paying for it over the course of time; also known as "buying on credit" | installment plans
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women who challenged traditional gender roles in the 1920s by being more sexually promiscuous | flappers
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feminist who promoted birth control | Margaret Sanger
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religious movement of 1920s that took historical and critical view of Bible; said Bible was not to be taken literally; urban | Liberal Protestantism
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musical, literary, artistic “rebirth” amongst African-Americans in 1920s | Harlem Renaissance
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African-American poet of the Harlem Renaissance | Langston Hughes
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African-American writer of the Harlem Renaissance | Zora Neale Hurston
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most famous jazz performers of the Harlem Renaissance | Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong
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black nationalist who led the "back to Africa" movement | Marcus Garvey
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outlawed manufacture, sale, distribution of alcohol | 18th Amendment
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federal law that enforced 18th Amendment | Volstead Act
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conservative religious movement that took a literal view of the Bible; rural | fundamentalism
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group that hated blacks, Catholics, Jews, foreigners, communists; re-founded at Stone Mountain, Georgia in 1915 | Ku Klux Klan
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law that limited immigration to 2% of # of foreigners from foreign nation counted in census of 1890 | Immigration Quota of 1924
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Italian immigrants whose execution was seen by some as example of nativism | Sacco and Vanzetti
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time period in which alcohol was illegal in the US (1919-1933) | Prohibition
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aviator who flew non-stop from New York to Paris in 1927 | Charles Lindbergh
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trial that represented clash between fundamentalists and liberals in 1920s; issue was evolution | Scopes Trial
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liberal lawyer in Scopes Trial; defended Scopes | Clarence Darrow
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fundamentalist lawyer during Scopes Trial; prosecuted Scopes | William Jennings Bryan
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term for those whose literature expressed disillusionment with earlier time/values AND with materialism/consumerism of 1920s | “Lost Generation”
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naval conference of 1921 that set limits on world naval sizes | Washington Conference
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Renounced war as means to achieve national goals | Kellogg-Briand Pact
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payment plan set up by American banker so that Germany could pay off WWI war debts to Allied nations | Dawes Plan
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