This series of raids targeted suspected communists and anarchists after WWI.
Palmer Raids
This belief favored native-born Americans over immigrants.
Nativism
This leader promoted Black pride and the Back-to-Africa movement.
Marcus Garvey
People used ______ to afford luxuries during the 1920s.
Credit
This term describes women who challenged traditional roles in the 1920s.
Flappers
Name one of the two men who led the raids against suspected radicals
J. Edgar Hoover and A. Mitchell Palmer
This event in 1917 helped push the U.S. into WWI by threatening U.S. security.
Zimmermann Telegram
This movement encouraged African Americans to return to Africa.
Back-to-Africa Movement
This canal connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Panama Canal
This crime boss made money from illegal alcohol.
Al Capone
The fear of communism spread throughout the US after WWI
Red Scare
This policy aimed to keep trade in China open to all nations.
Open Door Policy
These were sold by the US Government to help pay for the war.
Liberty Bonds
This president supported Panama’s independence to build the canal.
Theodore Roosevelt
This amendment gave women the right to vote.
19th Amendment
This group was targeted by nativists and immigration restrictions.
Immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe
This diplomacy used military strength to influence other countries.
Big Stick Diplomacy
This migration saw African Americans move north for jobs.
Great Migration
This economic policy limits government interference in business.
Laissez-faire
This amendment banned alcohol.
18th Amendment
These two laws limited free speech during World War I.
Sedition Acts and Espionage Acts
This diplomacy relied on economic investments to gain influence.
Dollar Diplomacy
This president believed “the business of America is business.”
This country controlled Panama before its independence.
Colombia
This movement pushed to ban alcohol.
Temperance Movement