The Roaring Twentys Study Guide Flashcards

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American writers of the 1920s were called the “………………“because they expressed feelings of separation from American society.

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Last Generation

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Warren G.Harding’s campaign strategy was based on a promise to restore ……….., or stability and prosperity.

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Normalcy

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1927 was a fundamental year in motion pictures because it brought the first film with ………. or ……………..

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Sounds or talkies

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……………… Was elected by a large majority of votes because he promised to continue the economic boom.

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Herbert Hoover

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The ……………… represented the conflict between fundamentalists beliefs and scientific ideals about evolution.

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Scopes Trail

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Ernest Hemingway was one of a group of writers in the 1920s whose writing criticized ………..………

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American Society

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The effects of ……….…… increased government corruption, as local police and politicians took bribes from gangsters to ignore the movement and sale of alcohol.

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Prohibition

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….…………… was a black leader who encouraged an independent black economy.

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Marcus Garvey

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Until 1924, Native Americans did not have access to adequate legal protection from the government because they were not.…………… of the United States.

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Citizens

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Trumpeter .………….…….… invented the jazz solo, when one musician steps out from the band to play alone.

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Louis Armstrong

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The ..……..….…… Scandal caused people to question the judgement and honesty of government officials.

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Teapot Dome

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In the 1920s high school attendance .……..…..…… during the decade.

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Increased

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After WW1, the U.S. .……………….… suffered a downturn that led to hard times as the 1920s began.

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Economy

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The Quota Act of 1921 limited the total .…………… allowed into the country.

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Immigrants

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……………… ended prohibition in 1933.

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21st Amendment

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.………………… system that uses conveyor belts to move parts to different groups of workers.

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Moving Assembly Line

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…………….… fear of communist infiltration after the Russian Revolution.

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Red Scare

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.……….…… painter famous for creating detailed paintings of flowers.

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Georgia O’ Keeffe

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.…………… people who leave their home countries to live elsewhere.

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Expatriots

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………………… young women who challenged society’s ideas about womanhood.

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Flappers

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…………….. flourishing of African American literature and art in the 1920’s.

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Harlem Renaissance

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…………………..1928 pact in which the United States and other countries agreed not to engage in war.

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Kellogg-Briand Pact

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………………. affordable automobile in vented by Henry Ford.

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Model T

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……………… Republican candidate for Vice President in 1920.

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Calvin Coolidge