The POTUS that replaced Harding following his death in 1923
Calvin Coolidge
This Amendment outlawed the production, distribution, and sales of alcohol in the US
18th
This hate group rose to prominence during the 1920's
the KKK
Give a nickname for the 1920's.
Roaring 20's, The New Era, Jazz Age, Prohibition Era, Flapper Era, The New Women, etc.
Fear of communism spreading in the US during the 1920's
Red Scare
The POTUS that replaced Wilson, known for his political scandals, economic prosperity, and big business
This Act provided language for the 18th amendment and enforced the prohibition era
Volstead Act
the prevention by law of the manufacture and sale of alcohol, especially in the US between 1920 and 1933.
Prohibition
(QUADRUPLE POINTS!) This style of music became popular during the Harlem Renaissance
Jazz
________________ is the belief in the literal truth and absolute accuracy of the Bible, which clashed with modernist ideas during the 1920s.
Fundamentalism
The ________________ allowed factories to increase production efficiency by dividing tasks into smaller, repetitive steps.
Assembly Line
This Amendment gave women the right to vote
19th
This amendment ended prohibition in the US
21st
The "New woman" who wore less conservative clothing, spoke in a more casual manner, and participated in social activities are considered
Flappers
The belief that we should keep America, America. Caused by fear of other people, places, and ideas
Nativism
The POTUS that Harding replaced
Woodrow Wilson
Made immigration restrictions a permanent policy
National Origins Act or Emergency Quota Act
A surge in purchasing new goods like cars, radios, and household appliances during the 1920's was known as: _______________
Consumerism
The __________ were operations led by Attorney General Mitchell ****** to target suspected radicals and anarchists during the Red Scare.
Palmer Raids
What Supreme Court Case raised public fear of radicalism from immigrants
Sacco & Vanzetti Trials
Writers disillusioned/discontent with American society after World War I are known as the _____________
Lost Generation (Ernset Hemingrway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ezra Pound)
This trial happened because a teacher was teaching the theory of evolution in public school
Scopes Trial
What was the Harlem Renaissance, and why was it significant during the 1920s?
Great Migration, Escaping Jim Crow, Jazz, Urbanization, Louis Armstrong/Duke Ellington/Langston Hughes
How did Prohibition contribute to the rise of organized crime during the 1920s? Provide examples of how criminal organizations operated and their impact on society.
Lack of Enforcement, Speakeasies, Bootlegging, Chicago Outfit/Al Capone
What factors led to the reemergence of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s? How did the Klan’s activities reflect the social and cultural conflicts of the era?
Nativism, Backlash of Immigration, Fundamentalism