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What era are we in 

1920's

100

Who became president in 1927?

Calvin Coolidge

100

This was the first mass produced, affordable car.

Model T

100

This aviator went missing after attempting to fly solo around the world.

 Amelia Earhart

100

Though many were enjoying prosperity of the 1920s, this group of people were still struggling.

Farmers 
200

This Republican president won his election after WWI with a promise to “return to normalcy.

Harding

200

After WWI, most American’s wanted to follow a policy of ______, meaning to stay away from foreign entanglements.

Isolationism 

200

This Jamaican-born activist was a black nationalist who started the UNIA.

Marcus Garvey 

200

These writers, including F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, were very critical of 1920s culture.

Lost Generation 

200

This terrorist organization that targeted African Americans, immigrants, Catholics, Jews, and anyone they deemed “un-American” had a resurgence during the 1920s.

KKK

300

“Radical Immigrants Deported”

“Bombs Explode on Wall Street

“Palmer Raids Criticized by Congress”

These are all a part of what?

Red Scare

300

 This surge of black culture centered around literature, music, art, and racial pride featured  writers such as Langston Hughes and Zora Hurston  

Harlem Renaissance

300

Who wore short dresses and smoked and drank?

flappers 

300

Newspaper, radio, and other widespread advertising methods. Used to promote WWI, but during the 1920s promoted consumerism.

Mass media 

300

Traditionalists did not want this to be taught in schools.

Theory of Evolution 

400

This agreement between 14 countries and the US outlawed war.

Kellog-Briand Pact

400

This was the nickname for President Harding’s corrupt friends that he placed into high ranking political positions.

Ohio Gang 

400

This new method of mass production helped make products faster and cheaper.

Assembly Line 

400

An increase in this feeling led to limitations on immigration such as the Emergency Quota Act and the National Origins Act.

Nativism 

400

These helped people buy new products and technology by making small payments over time.

Installment plans (credit)

500

The Dawes Plan helped this country, who was blamed for WWI, to repay its war debts to the Allies.

Germany 

500
Why was John Scoops put in jail?

Teaching the theory of evolution 

500

Albert Fall was imprisoned for taking bribes and giving oil drilling rights to a company during this scandal during the Harding administration.

Teapot-Dome Scandal

500

Modernists and Fundamentalists clashed over this issue involving the banning of alcohol. Modernists were against it, and Traditionalists supported it.

Prohibition 

500

This famous trial occurred when a teacher in Tennessee taught evolution to his students and was subsequently arrested.

Scopes Trial
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