Progressive Era
1920s
Great Depression
Industrialization
Factors of Industrial Growth
100

Amendment granting women's suffrage (right to vote)

19th Amendment

100

New York "Rebirth Culture" celebrating African American heritage

Harlem Renaissance

100

Drought and storm across the Great Plains

Dust Bowl

100

Low rent, multi-family dwellings in urban areas

Tenement

100

phonographs, telephone, light bulbs are examples of

Creative Inventions

200

Journalist exposing filth in society

Muckraker

200
Purchases on installment plans leading to boom in the economy

Increased Consumerism

200

Stock market crashed on this day

Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929

200

Ruthless industrialists who became wealthy by unethical means

Robber Barons

200

Built to move goods and people across the US

Transcontinental Railroad

300

Amendment banning the sale of alcohol

18th Amendment

300

2 forms of mass media for music and entertainment

Radio & Movies

300

Programs to help struggling Americans

New Deal

300

Business leaders who used their wealth to contribute to society

Captain of Industry

300

Coal, lumber, and iron ore are examples of

Natural Resources

400

Movement focused on social, moral, political, economic reforms

Progressivism

400

Increased popularity of boxing, football, tennis (e.g. Babe Ruth)

Sports Mania

400

Gambling with money people don't have

Speculation

400

Immigration station located in New York City

Ellis Island

400

Chinese and Irish people moving to the US

Immigrants

500

Book exposing the meat packing industry and poor labor conditions

The Jungle

500

Airplanes and cars being used to move people

Transportation

500
Government information communicated by radio

Fireside chats

500

Immigration station located in San Francisco Bay Area

Angel Island

500

Name an inventor

Henry Bessemer

Henry Ford

James Watt

Samuel Morse

Thomas Edison