This president won the election by campaigning on a promise for "normalcy" in 1920
President Warren G. Harding
This term refers to the United States policy after WWI and is marked by pulling away from world affairs
Isolationism
Prohibition
These young women of the 1920's felt free of many social constraints and expectations and adopted new fashions and "urban attitudes"
Flappers
This was considered to be the most powerful form of communication in the 1920's
Radio
This is a movement marked by many African Americans moving from the South to the North seeking opportunities.
The Great Migration
These men were appointed by President Harding and caused national embarrassment through their corrupt activity
Ohio Gang
This economic and political system is run by a single-party government, is ruled by a dictator, and allows no private property
Communism
This amendment launched the Prohibition era
The 18th Amendment
Due to the suffrage movement, many women became more assertive, and as a result sought this in society with men
Equal status
This author used his book, The Great Gatsby, to highlight the negative side of 1920's era freedom and excess
F. Scott Fitzgerald
This literary and artistic movement expressed pride in the African-American experience.
The Harlem Renaissance
This scandal dealt with naval oil reserves in Wyoming being used for the personal profit some of Harding's cabinet members
Teapot Dome Scandal
This term refers to a prejudice against foreign-born people
Nativism
This movement was based on a LITERAL interpretation of the Bible
Fundamentalism
BONUS: This is Mr. Palmer's favorite football team
Seahawks (duh)
This man was the first to make a solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic
Charles A. Lindbergh
This man believed that African Americans should build a separate society and should even move back to Africa with him as one of its leaders.
Marcus Garvey
This Vice President took office shortly after President Harding died in office and he restored faith in government for many Americans
Calvin Coolidge
Xenophobia
These people smuggled alcohol during the Prohibition Era
These tasks were agreed on by both men and women to be the woman's domain, even after the freedom of the 1920's
Housework and child-rearing
These increased because of the increase in school attendance
This association, founded by people like W.E.B Du Bois and Ida B. Wells, protested racial violence and saw a drop in the number of lynchings in the 1920's
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
This cabinet member became the first person to be convicted of a felony while in office
Secretary Albert B. Fall
These people oppose any form of government and were targeted along with Communists during the Palmer Raids
Anarchists
This is the reason Prohibition was so difficult to enforce
Not enough money or resources
This standard meant that men had more freedom and fewer expectations than women
Double standard
This new style arose in the 1920's and rejected traditional art as outdated in an industrialized, urban world
Modernism
This man became a major dramatic actor in London and New York and helped spread black culture beyond a black audience.
Paul Robeson
This tariff made it nearly impossible for Britain and France to repay the States and caused resentment on all sides when the States loaned Germany the money to pay France and Britain back--which in turn allowed them to pay the States back
Fordney-McCumber Tariff
This period of time during the 1920's led to a heightened and almost hysterical fear of Communism and was fueled by bombs being mailed to the government and a rising enrollment in the U.S. Communist Party
The Red Scare
This trial debated evolution, the role of science, and the role of religion in school
Scopes Trial
This form of dating replaced formal courtship in the 1920's
Casual dating
This form of entertainment thrived in the 1920's due to higher literacy rates
Mass-market magazines such as TIME and Reader's Digest
This man is hailed as one of the most influential jazz musicians in history and made personal expression a key part of jazz.
Louis Armstrong
This company became the first to host transatlantic flights
Pan American Airways
This system set a maximum number on how many people can immigrate to the States
The quota system
These were the 3 largest cities in America according to a 1920's census
New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia
When men came home from the war, this is what happened in the workplace.
Men replaced women as the breadwinners of the family
Some public school teachers went above and beyond and did this for immigrant children.
Taught them English
This African-American woman and blues singer is believed to be one of the best vocalists of the 1920's.
Bessie Smith
This country was excluded from the Washington Naval Conference
Russia
This Act, passed by President Coolidge in 1924, gave 125,000 Native Americans citizenship
This amendment repealed the 18th Amendment in 1933
The 21st Amendment
After the war, female college graduates took on jobs such as_______.
Teachers, nurses, librarians, and clerical workers
This expatriate and author used his book, A Farewell to Arms, to criticize the glorification of war.
Ernest Hemingway
This is how many African Americans lived in American cities by the 1920's
Over 40% of the population