Post-WWI
Consumer Culture
Roaring 20s
Pop Culture
The Great Crash
100
Led by Vladimir Lenin, this radical group played a major role in the 1917 revolution in Russia; our favorite color is red.
Bolsheviks
100
A production system in which the item being built moves along a conveyor belt to various workstations.
Assembly Line
100
Young women of the era who defied traditional ideas of proper dress and behavior.
Flapper
100
Silent film actor; millions loved his signature character, a tramp with ragged clothes and a derby hat.
Charlie Chaplin
100
Buying stocks with loans from stockbrokers is known as ___________________.
Buying on margin
200
Widespread fear of communism
Red Scare
200
Paying for an item over time in small payments; especially cars and appliances.
Installment buying
200
Christian beliefs that are based on a literal interpretation of the Bible; William Jennings Bryan claimed he was an expert.
Fundamentalism
200
"The greatest feat of a solitary man in the history of the human race"; Lucky Lindy
Charles A. Lindbergh
200
The day when the stock market crashed
Black Tuesday
300
Two Italian immigrants who were executed who proclaimed they were anarchists.
Sacco and Vanzetti
300
Entreprenaur who began selling his Model T in 1908.
Henry Ford
300
Feminist and suffragists who was a pivotal force in the passage and ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920. DOUBLE JEOPARDY: In 1916, she and Lucy Burns founded the _________________________, braking away from the NAWSA.
Alice Paul
300
A movie with a soundtrack, as distinct from a silent film. DOUBLE JEOPARDY: The first was ________.
Talkie
300
The nation's central bank
Federal Reserve System
400
Radicals who sought the destruction of the government
Anarchists
400
A system in which companies provide benefits to employees in an effort to promote worker satisfaction and loyalty.
Welfare Capitalism
400
A blossoming of African American art and literature that began in the 1920s.
Harlem Renaissance
400
The Great Gatsby, a novel written by _____________, details the selfish, reckless, and ultimately meaningless lives of the very rich-an image that became associated with the Jazz Age.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
400
This type of market are characterized by optimism, investor confidence and expectations that strong results will continue.
Bull market
500
Hate group that preached "100% Americanis." At its peak, more than 4 million people joined.
Ku Klux Klan
500
Smaller towns located outside urban areas; thank you Model T!
Suburbs
500
The major relocation of African American from 1910 into the 1920s to northern cities.
Great Migration
500
"The Sultan of Swat"; Curse of the Bambino
Babe Ruth
500
__________ is ownership in a company, and it is sold in __________.
Stock, shares
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