Culture Changes
Famous People
Civil Rights/Racism
Law and Order
Misc.
100

The movement against the sale of alcohol resulted in a disrespect for the law and a rise in organized crime

Prohibition

100

He was an engineer and early automobile manufacturer. His goal was to build and automobile that everyone could afford

Henry Ford

100

What is the term for the development of African American art, literature and music

Harlem Renaissance

100

This act established a maximum number of immigrants who could enter the U.S from each country. Eastern and southern Europeans were discriminated against 

National Origin

100

The term for the fear of Communists, anarchists and immigrants after the end of WW1. Led to Palmer Raids

Red Scare

200

The term was used to describe women who rejected traditional female clothing and behaviors exercising their independence, smoking in public and wearing shorter dresses

Flappers
200

He became famous for the first non-stop flights across the Atlantic

Charles Lindberg

200

The term for a dislike of foreigners

Nativism

200

He helped prosecute John Scopes during the Scopes "Monkey" trial for the teaching of evolution

William Jennings Bryan

200

This group gained citizenship with an act in 1924 in large part from their contributions during WW1

American Indians/ Native Americans

300
What is the policy that led to the sterilization of over 64000 Americans in order to keep the U.S. a superior race

Eugenics

300

First person to fly a publicly viewed flight. He also manufactured airplanes, built the largest fleet during WW1

Glenn Curtiss

300

The increasingly tense race relations in the country saw a resurgence of this group, formerly focused on racial prejudice now included hostility towards immigrants 

Ku Klux Klan

300

He defended John Scopes during the Scopes "Monkey" Trial challenging Williams Jennings Bryan's testimony

Clarence Darrow

300

This is the belief that different human races competed for survival like plants and animals in the natural world 

Social Darwinism

400

This section of New York city where musicians and song writers formed the beginning s of American music including blues, jazz and ragtime

Tin Pan Alley

400

He advocated racial pride and supported a Back-to-Africa movement for African Americans

Marcus Garvey

400

This movement of African-Americans who lost their jobs in the south and followed the promise of jobs in the north

The Great Migration

400

The name for Warren Harding's plan that included reducing government intervention in the government, high tariffs and an isolationist foreign policy

Return to Normalcy

400

The Secretary of the Interior under President Harding leased oil rich government land to his friends in exchange for bribes

Teapot Dome Scandal

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