Republican economic policies during the 1920's were described this way.
Pro-Business
A group of workers who band together to fight for concessions from their employers.
Union
Tariffs
This invention created a boom in communication, entertainment, and shared culture across America.
Radio
This term describes the gradual reduction in military spending, and return of military forces.
Demobilization
This President of the United States was from Ohio and promoted business friendly policies.
Warren G. Harding
This system was created in order to make industrial production faster and cheaper.
Assembly Line
This amendment to the Constitution started Prohibition in order to prevent over drinking and violent behaviors.
18th Amendment
Prohibition
Sacco and Vanzetti were accused anarchists from this European country
Italy
This President was sworn into office in Vermont, and is quoted saying, "The business of America is business."
This industry faced widespread strikes in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by thousands who desired better working conditions.
Steelworkers
Suffragettes fought for what in American politics?
Women's Right to Vote
Women were given the right to vote with which Constitutional Amendment?
19th Amendment
This was the mass movement of African Americans from the South to Northern cities.
The Great Migration
A man who promoted less government intervention in business, and was once the Secretary of the Commerce.
Herbert Hoover
This industry's major union was lead by John L. Lewis, who fought for the workers.
Coalminers
The United States followed ______________ after World War I in order to stay out of another war.
Isolationism
These were three major cities that African Americans went to during the 1920s.
Detroit, New York City, Boston, Cleveland, Chicago, etc....
This was a time period of intense anticommunist hysteria in the United States.
This scandal of the Harding administration was the biggest of them all, and dealt with oil fields.
Teapot Dome Scandal
This man created the Model T, and made it more affordable for everyday Americans.
Henry Ford
This organization created after World War I was seen negatively by the United States who refused to join it.
League of Nations
Organized Crime
These were illegal establishments during Prohibition that offered alcohol.
Speakeasies