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young women who challenged traditional ideas of womanhood in the 1920s

Flappers

100

widespread fear of communism and Communists

Red Scare

100

October 29, 1929, one of the largest U.S. stock market drops

Black Tuesday

100

a severe economic crisis that lasted for the entire decade of the 1930s

Great Depression

100

Guaranteed deposits in individual bank accounts

FDIC

200

Groups of tin and cardboard shacks built by homeless families. These camps were built in cities and towns across the United States from New York to Los Angeles. In 1932 one was built in Washington, DC. Its more than 17,000 residents were World War I veterans

Hoovervilles 

200

a period of artistic achievement during the 1920s

Harlem Renaissance

200

a law that instituted the pension plan Social Security

Social Security Act 

200

radio addresses in which FDR spoke directly to the American people.

Fireside Chats 

300

a period of African American movement from the South to cities in the North

Great Migration 

300

an innovation of Henry Ford’s that dramatically reduced the cost of production

moving assembly line

300

a group of World War I veterans that demanded their bonus payments early

Bonus Army 

300

an amendment to the Constitution that ended prohibition

Twenty-First Amendment (1933)

400

The 31st president of the United States, he was president during the stock market crash that helped lead to the Great Depression.

Herbert Hoover

400

a scandal under the Harding administration in which government officials were accused of taking bribes to allow oil to be mined from federal lands

Teapot Dome Scandal

400

an area of the United States that suffered severe drought during the 1930s

Dust Bowl 

400

an agreement between nations proposing peaceful solutions to conflicts, signed after World War I

Kellogg-Briand Pact

500

The 29th president of the United States, his administration was full of scandals. He died during his presidency while in California.

Warren Harding

500

The ___________ provided jobs for hundreds of thousands of people. They worked on projects such as planting trees and improving national parks.

Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

500

Franklin Roosevelt’s legislative plan to end the Great Depression that included dramatic reforms of government agencies and powers

New Deal 

500

a religious belief characterized by a literal interpretation of the Bible

fundamentalism

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