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The Roaring Twenties

Teacher: Julie Garza
Horizontales
John Scopes defense attorney in the "Monkey Trial."
One of the most outspoken voices of the Temperance Movement.
President Harding's campaign slogan, Return to ...
An engineer & early automobile manufacturer whose goal was to build cars everyone could afford; introduced the assembly line in 1914, increasing production.
By 1919, the work of Willard & other reformers had created efficient pressure to persuade enough states to ratify this Amendment, banning the sale of alcoholic drinks.
From 1910-1930 about 2 mil. African Americans moved out of the South to the Northeast & Midwest searching for jobs in growing industrial cities & to escape sharecropping, tenant farming, & racism.
A section of NYC where song-writing & musical ideas mixed together to form American popular music.
A pseudo-scientific belief that the human race could be improved by breeding, was supposed that superior parents would have even better children.
Verticales
Former governor of Massachusetts, selected as Harding's Vice-President
1st person to fly across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927.
During WWI he oversaw U.S. food production, was Secretary of Commerce under President Coolidge, then elected President in 1928.
A belief that achievements of business had raised American living standards through a system in which individuals were given equal opportunities, a free educaton, & a will to succeed; spurring progress & creating the foundation of America's "unparalleled greatness."
When a wave of strikes hit the U.S. in 1919, many Americans feared it was the start of a Communist revolution like that in Europe,creating an atmosphere of panic.
General awakening of African-American culture in the 1920's.
Protestant reformers often saw liquor as the cause of poverty & crime, many women's organizations championed an end to selling alcoholic drinks, believing this would protect families, women & children from the effects of alcohol abuse.
Jamaican-born, highly controversial political activist, known for his fiery rhetoric & fancy uniforms.
Fewer than 14 yrs. after the ban on alcoholic drinks went into effect, Prohibition was repealed by this Amendment in 1933.
1921, 24, & 29 basically designed to keep out immigrants from Southern & Eastern Europe.
President Harding's Secretary of the Interior leased oil-rich government lands in Wyoming to 2 business friends in exchange for personal bribes. The scandal uncovered just after Harding's death in 1923 was one of the worst in U.S. history.
Women of the 1920's who rejected restrictive clothing & instead adopted the new look of short dresses.