The influential black Harvard graduate who led in the founding of the NAACP
W.E.B. DuBois
The process by which mass production was made possible
assembly line
The President who led the U.S. through most of the "Roaring Twenties"
Calvin Coolidge
"Apostle to the Skeptics"
R.A. Torrey
organization formed in Moscow in 1919 and dedicated to worldwide Communist revolution
Third International
The most notorious gangster of the 1920s
Al Capone
Where huge oil reserves were secretly leased
Teapot Dome
Elected to the presidency in 1920
Warren G. Harding
The English evangelist who was born in a gypsy wagon
Rodney Smith
John Scopes was initially found guilty of breaking the law, and was fined _?_
$100
Communist who planned and led the violent steelworker's strike of 1919
William Z. Foster
the taking of land by mortgage holders
foreclosure
The first Vice President to attend cabinet meetings
Calvin Coolidge
the "Moody of the South"
Sam Jones
how long the Scopes trial lasted
8 days
the U.S. Navy pilot who flew over the North Pole in 1926
Admiral Richard Byrd
German debt remained the same, but payments were reduced
Dawes Plan
integrity
Founded the revival weekly, The Sword of the Lord
John R. Rice
what NAACP stands for
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
The pilot who made the first solo flight across the Atlantic
Charles Lindbergh
the act that was passed to put the 18th amendment into effect
Volstead
The president of the Research Science Bureau who refuted evolution
Harry Rimmer
outward union of al churches regardless of doctrinal differences
false ecumenism
Raised tariffs rates from an average of 27 percent to an average of 38.5 percent
Fordney-McCumber Tariff