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Term | Definition |
Nativism | Prejudice against foreign-born people. |
Isolationism | A policy of pulling away from involvement in world affairs. |
Communism | An economic and political system based on a single-party government ruled by a dictatorship. |
Anarchist | People who opposed any form of government. |
Sacco and Vanzetti | Arrested and charged with the robbery and murder of factory paymaster and his guard in South Braintree, Massachusetts. |
Quota system | Established the maximum number of people who could enter the U.S from each foreign country. |
John L. Lewis | United Mine Workers of America organization leader. |
Warren G. Harding | Described as a good-natured man who "looked like a president ought to look." |
Charles Evans Hughes | Urged that no more warships be built for ten years. |
Fordney-McCumber Tariff | Raised taxes on U.S imports to 60 percent. |
Ohio gang | The president's poker-playing cronies. |
Teapot Dome scandal | Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall's secret leasing of oil-rich public land to private companies in return for money and land. |
Albert B. Fall | A close friend of various oil executives. |
Calvin Coolidge | The new president. |
Urban Sprawl | Cities began spreading in all directions. |
Installment plan | Enabled people to buy goods over an extended period of time without having to put down much money at the time of purchase. |
Prohibition | The manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages was legally prohibited. |
Speakeasies | A place drinkers went that was a secret saloon or nightclub. |
Bootleggers | Smuggled liquor from Canada, Cuba, and the West Indies. |
Fundamentalism | The Protestant movement grounded in a literal, or non symbolic, interpretation of the Bible. |
Clarence Darrow | The most famous trail lawyer of the day. Defended Scopes. |
Scopes trial | A fight over evolution and the role of science and religion in public schools and American history. |
Flapper | An emancipated young woman who embraced the new fashions and urban attitudes of the day. |
Double standard | A set of principles granting greater sexual freedom to men than women. |
Charles A. Lindbergh | Made the first non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic. |
George Gershwin | A concert music composer who merged traditional elements with American jazz, thus creating a new sound that was indefinably American. |
Georgia O'Keeffe | Produced intensely colored canvases that captured the grandeur of New York. |
Sinclair Lewis | The first American to win a Nobel Prize in literature. Wrote the Babbitt. |
F. Scott Fitzgerald | Coined the term "Jazz Age" to describe the 1920s. |
Edna St. Vincent MIllay | Wrote poems celebrating youth and a life of independence and freedom from traditional constraints. |
Ernest Hemmingway | Became the best known expatriate author. |
Zora Neale Hurston | A girl in Eatonville, Florida. Went after the good life in America. |
James Weldon Johnson | Poet, lawyer, and NAACP executive secretary. |
Marcus Garvey | An immigrant from Jamaica that believed African Americans should build a separate society. |
Harlem renaissance | A literary and artistic movement celebrating African American culture. |
Claude McKay | A novelist poet and Jamaican immigrant. |
Langston Hughes | The movement's best-known poet. |
Paul Robeson | The son of a one-time slave who became a major dramatic actor. |
Louis Armstrong | Joined Joe "King" Oliver's group known as the Creole Jazz Band. Eventually, he joined Fletcher Henderson's band. |
Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington | A jazz pianist and composer who led his ten-piece orchestra at the Cotton Club. |
Bessie Smith | A female blues singer. |
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