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Postwar Issues
Political
Economic
Culture
Racism
100
Prejudice against foreign-born people
Nativism
100
President in 1921
William G. Harding
100
3 impacts of the automobile
three
100
18th amendment
Prohibition
100
NAACP
National association for the advancement of colored people
200
Lack of involvement in world affairs
Isolationism
200
Harding's slogan
Return to Normalcy
200
Enabled people to buy goods over an extended period without having to pay much up front
Installment plan
200
Underground hidden saloons and nightclubs
speakeasies
200
Segregation
separate but equal
300
Arrested and charged with double murder. Led to much protests. Italian anarchists.
Sacco and Vanzetti
300
Raised Taxes on US imports up to 60%
Fordney-McCumber Tariff
300
The initial role for the airplane industry
mail service
300
What was fundamentalism
all important knowledge from Bible
300
What did Marcus Garvey call for
Separate Black communties
400
The Fear of Communism in the United States was known as
The Red Scare
400
Harding's Cabinet
The Ohio Gang
400
Cities spreading in all directions
Urban Sprawl
400
Fight over evolution in public schools
The Scopes Trial
400
An African American writer during the Harlem Renaissance
McKay, Hughes..
500
Nativism, the Red Scare, and other postwar issues led to the creation of what limiting immigration
quota systems
500
First American to be convicted of a felony while holding a cabinet post
Albert B. Fall
500
The use of gasoline continued but what else began powering the nation
Electricity
500
Prohibition directly contributed to what in nearly every major city
organized crime
500
Highest paid black artist in the world during the 1920s
Bessie Smith