people who seek the the equal distribution of wealth and the end of all private property
communists
His use of the assembly line and affordable Model T changed industry in America
Henry Ford
This president coined the term "normalcy"
Warren Harding
The mass movement of African Americans from the south to the north during the 1920s-1930s
Great Migration
This cultural movement of the 1920s celebrated African American art, music, and literature in New York City, while also helping to popularize jazz across the nation.
Harlem Renaissance
Fear of communists in America after WW1
Red Scare
paying for an item over a period of time with a series of small payments
installment buying
This act granted Native Americans born in the U.S. citizenship
Indian Citizenship Act of 1924
Women who were considered rebellious do to their fashion choices and social behaviors
flappers
This Tennessee trial against teacher who taught Darwin's Theory of evolution highlighted the clash between modern science and traditional religious beliefs.
Scopes "Monkey" Trial
a series of government attacks on suspected radicals in the United States led by the attorney general
Palmer Raids
This group struggled in the 1920s, as falling demand for crops, dropping prices, and heavy debt left them out of the decade’s prosperity.
farmers
The U.S. foreign policy of staying out of alliances and European affairs after WWI.
isolationism
the ban on the buying, selling, or transport of alcohol
prohibition
Revived in the 1920s, this hate group targeted immigrants, Catholics, Jews, and African Americans.
KKK
an opposition to immigration by the citizens living in a country
nativism
Affordable cars and rising incomes helped fuel this growing industry, as Americans traveled for leisure to places like national parks and beaches.
tourism
This scandal involved government officials leasing oil-rich land in Wyoming in exchange for bribes.
Teapot Dome Scandal
This amendment gave women the right to vote
19th Amendment
Man who completed the first nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic
Charles Lindbergh
this act set quotas for each country at 2% of the buyer of people from that country living in the US in 1890
National Origins Act of 1924
Some businesses in the 1920s adopted this system, offering benefits like health insurance or stock options to keep workers loyal and discourage unions.
These payments were demanded from Germany after World War I, creating international tensions in the 1920s.
reparations
This law enforced the 18th Amendment.
The Volstead Act
These two Italian immigrants were controversially convicted of murder and executed, reflecting fears of immigrants and radicals.
Sacco and Vanzetti