A policy adapted by the United States to stay OUT of foreign affairs.
Isolationism
Known as the "King of Bootleggers" during the 1920's.
Al Capone
This form of music flourished in the 1920s
Jazz
One of the most famous hate groups in American history.
Ku Klux Klan (KKK)
Term for women that carried a "rebellious" attitude. Dressed much differently than women previously were in society.
Flappers
A term for protecting native born people against immigrants
Nativism
This amendment activated prohibition in the United States.
18th Amendment
Founder of the UNIA
Marcus Garvey
African Americans moving from the south to the north. This created a lot of competition for jobs and housing.
The Great Migration
Time Magazine's first "Man of the Year". Known for flying across the Atlantic Ocean from New York to Paris.
Charles Lindbergh
A group of arrests targeted at communists in the United States
Palmer Raids
A term for "secret" bars during the 1920s in order for people to get around prohibition.
Speakeasies
Name of the city which is credited for producing the style of music that became very popular in the 1920s.
New Orleans, Louisiana
This type of system limited the number of immigrants coming into the United States. (minimum or maximum number)
Quota System
Highway that connected Los Angeles to Chicago
Route 66
Name of two Italian "anarchists" that were arrested, tried, and eventually put to death by electric chair.
Sacco and Vanzetti
This amendment repealed (took away) prohibition in the United States.
21st Amendment
Shipping company that wanted to employ only African Americans and transport people of African descent back to Africa to create a unified black nation-state.
Black Star Line
Area of European countries that were strictly limited on entering the United States. (two directions)
Southern and Eastern Europe
The Scopes Trial arrested a high school teacher for teaching this in a public high school in Tennessee.
Theory of Evolution
This law was passed by the United States government in 1924 which limited mostly eastern and southern European's from entering the US.
Anti-Immigration Act of 1924.
The "King of Bootleggers" was finally arrested on what criminal charge?
Income Tax Evasion
Name of a dance that became very famous during the Harlem Renaissance era.
Charleston
Women were not allowed to vote in the United States until the passing of this amendment.
19th Amendment
A scandal that harmed President Hardings presidency. Dealt with people in his cabinet taking illegal bribes from oil companies.
Teapot Dome Scandal