The name of the multinational peacekeeping organization that Wilson advocated for in his Fourteen Points.
What was the League of Nations?
What was the Model T?
What was the Ku Klux Klan (KKK)?
The president that earned the nickname the "Great Engineer" for his previous career as a successful gold mining engineer and the nickname the "Great Humanitarian" for his international relief efforts.
Who was President Herbert Hoover?
The migration of over a million African Americans that that journeyed north and west in search of better lives.
What was the Great Migration?
Ford's strategies of increasing benefits for workers in order to cultivate loyalty among them was called ____.
What was welfare capitalism?
The "king of Chicago's underworld" that achieved widespread notoriety for his massive criminal syndicates and gangs.
Who was Al Capone?
The informal name for the pro-Prohibition faction of Democrats that were primarily white, Southern, rural, and Protestant Americans.
What were the Dry Democrats ("drys")?
On his cross-country tour, President Woodrow Wilson suffered from a debilitating ______.
This invention replaced ice boxes as food storage units after the onset of electrification and home appliances.
What was the refrigerator?
The name of the "typical" American city that the Lynds chose for their study on American culture.
What was Muncie, Indiana?
The second stock market crash that devastated the stock market with billions of dollars lost and preceded the onset of the Great Depression.
What was Black Tuesday?
The crackdown on radicalism movements and leaders known as the Red Scare was led by ________.
Who was Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer?
The type of buying that involved customers spreading the cost of a new product over several monthly payments.
What was installment buying?
The notorious defense lawyer that participated in the hugely famous Leopold and Loeb Trial and the Scopes Trial.
Who was Clarence Darrow?
The international "financial merry-go-round" that was meant to stabilize the world economy from war debts before the Great Depression collapsed all of its support.
What was the Dawes Plan?
The African-American civil rights organization that was led by Marcus Garvey - UNIA - stood for _______.
What was the Universal Negro Improvement Association?
To cheer on the University of Illinois' star halfback named Red Grange in the fall of 1925, over _____ fans filled the college football stadium.
What is 65,000?
The neighborhood in New York City that became a hub for Bohemian (non-conformist or progressive-minded) artists, thinkers, and politicians.
What was Greenwich Village?
The New York Democratic governor that gained a reputation for his effective administrative talent and progressive reforms.
Who was Governor Alfred E. Smith?