APUSH 31

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"Red Scare"
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a nationwide crusade against those whose Americanism was suspect; caused by fear of Russia after the Bolshevik revolution of 1917, which spawned a communist party in America
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A. Mitchell Palmer
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Attorney General, rounded up many suspects who were thought to be anti-American and socialistic
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Nicola Sacco & Bartolomeo Vanzetti
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these two men were convicted in 1921 of the murder of a Massachusetts paymaster and his guard; given a trial, but the jury and judge were prejudiced against the men because they were Italians, atheists, anarchists, and draft dodgers; despite criticism from liberals and radicals all over the world, the men were electrocuted in 1927
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nativism
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the belief that native-born Americans are superior to foreigners; increased in the '20s because of post-WW isolationism
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KKK
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antiforeign, anti-Catholic, anti-black, anti-Jewish, antipacifist, anti-Communist, anti-internationalist, antievolutionist, antibootlegger, antigambling, antiadultery, and anti-birth control; pro-Anglo-Saxon, pro-"native" American, and pro-Protestant
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Emergency Quota Act of 1921
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1921 legislation that limited immigration to 3% of the people of their nationality living in the US in 1910
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Immigration Act of 1924
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federal law limiting the number of immigrants that could be admitted from any country to 2% of the amount of people from that country who were already living in the U.S. as of the census of 1890
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Prohibition
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a law forbidding the sale of alcoholic beverages; supported by churches and women, was one the last peculiar spasms of the progressive reform movement; popular in the South, where white southerners were eager to keep stimulants out of the hands of blacks, and in the West, where alcohol was associated with crime and corruption.
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18th Amendment
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prohibited the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages
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Volstead Act
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bill passed by Congress to enforce the language of the 18th Amendment; made the manufacture and distribution of alcohol illegal within the borders of the United States
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Women's Christian Temperance Union
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militant female anti-alcohol organization; helped influence the passing of the 18th amendment.
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gangsters
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violent organized crime members who took over the job of supplying alcohol to speakeasies; began to move into other profitable and illicit activities: prostitution, gambling, narcotics, and kidnapping for ransom
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Al Capone
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"Scarface"; a murderous booze distributor, began 6 years of gang warfare that generated millions of dollars; eventually tried and convicted of income-tax evasion and sent to prison for 11 years
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St. Valentine's Day Massacre
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name given to the murder of seven people as part of a Prohibition Era conflict between two powerful criminal gangs in Chicago, Illinois, in 1929: the South Side Italian gang led by Al Capone and the North Side Irish gang led by Bugs Moran
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Charles Lindbergh
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United States aviator who in 1927 made the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean
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Lindbergh Law
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made interstate abduction in certain circumstances a death-penalty offense
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John Dewey
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United States pragmatic philosopher who advocated progressive education; set forth the principles of "learning by doing"; believed that "education for life" should be a primary goal of the teacher
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Monkey Trial
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legal case that tested the Butler Act, which made it unlawful "to teach any theory that denies the story of the Divine Creation of man as taught in the Bible, and to teach instead that man has descended from a lower order of animals" in any Tennessee state-funded school and university
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John T. Scopes
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biology teacher who voluntarily taught evolution and got arrested
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William Jennings Bryan
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United States lawyer and politician who prosecuted John Scopes for teaching evolution in a Tennessee high school
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Clarence Darrow
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famed criminal defense lawyer for Scopes, who supported evolution; caused William Jennings Bryan to appear foolish when he couldn't answer questions about the Bible
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Andrew Mellon
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Harding's Secretary of the Treasury, successfully pushed congress to lower taxes
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Henry Ford
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father of the assembly line, created the Model T and erected an immense personal empire on the cornerstone of his mechanical genius
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assembly-line production
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mass-production of a product via a flow line (like a conveyor belt) based on the interchangeability of parts, pre-processing of materials, standardization and work division; each manufacturing task is divided up into basic stages.
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The Man Nobody Knows
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book by the American author and advertising executive Bruce Fairchild Barton; Barton presents Jesus as "the founder of modern business," in an effort to make the Christian story accessible to businessmen of the time
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installment plan
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payment plan that allows customers to make payments at set intervals over a period of time until the total debt is paid
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Babe Ruth
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famous baseball player who played for the Yankees; helped develop popularity for professional sports.
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Jack Dempsey
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United States prizefighter who was world heavyweight champion
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Model T
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the first widely available automobile powered by a gasoline engine; mass-produced by Henry Ford
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automobile culture
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America's standard of living rose sharply, and new industries flourished while old ones dwindled; petroleum business experienced an explosive development and the railroad industry was hard hit by the competition; freed up women from their dependence on men, and isolation among the sections was broken down; responsible for thousands of deaths, while at the same time bringing more convenience, pleasure, and excitement into more people's lives
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Orville and Wilbur Wright
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brothers, bicycle mechanics from Dayton, Ohio who built and flew the first plane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina on December 17, 1903.
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Kitty Hawk, N.C.
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site of the Wright brothers' first flight
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Spirit of St. Louis
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a custom airplane used by Charles Lindbergh to make the first solo, non-stop trans-Atlantic flight
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Guglielmo Marconi
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Italian electrical engineer known as the father of radio
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radio
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in the 1920s, the first voice-carrying radio broadcasts reached audiences; kept people at home; made developments educationally and culturally
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The Birth of a Nation
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dramatic silent film from 1915 about the South during and after the Civil War; directed by D. W. Griffith; considered highly controversial for its portrayal of African-Americans.
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The Jazz Singer
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first movie with sound; this "talkie" was about the life of famous jazz singer, Al Jolson.
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Margaret Sanger
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United States nurse who campaigned for birth control and planned parenthood; challenged Gregory Pincus to develop a birth control pill
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flappers
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women who abandoned dress and conduct codes of the past; these rebellious girls became the symbol of the Roaring Twenties; shocked their elders with short skirts, slang, new dances, heavy makeup, and drinking or smoking in public
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the Charleston
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jazz dance that embodied the jazz age with wild and reckless moves; took over dance halls and ballrooms in the 1920s
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Sigmund Freud
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justified 1920's sexual frankness by arguing that sexual repression was responsible for a variety of nervous and emotional ills
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Langston Hughes
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African American poet who described the rich culture of African American life using rhythms influenced by jazz music; wrote of African American hope and defiance, as well as the culture of Harlem; major player in the Harlem Renaissance
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Harlem Renaissance
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a period in the 1920s when African-American achievements in art and music and literature flourished
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Marcus Garvey
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head of the Universal Negro Improvement Association; urged black economic cooperation and founded a chain of UNIA grocery stores and other business
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United Negro Improvement Association
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a group founded by Marcus Garvey to promote black cooperation and the settlement of American blacks in their own "African homeland"
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Edith Wharton
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United States novelist; wrote "Age of Innocence" (Pulitzer Prize) and "Ethan Frome"
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H.L. Mencken
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attacked marriage, patriotism, democracy, and prohibition in his monthly American Mercury
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
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writer of "This Side of Paradise" and "The Great Gatsby" who coined the term "Jazz Age"
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Ernest Hemingway
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among the writers most affected by the war; responded to propaganda and the overblown appeal to patriotism; wrote of disillusioned, spiritually numb American expatriates in Europe in The Sun Also Rises; aka best writer everrrr
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Sinclair Lewis
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United States novelist who satirized middle-class America in his novel Main Street
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William Faulkner
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United States novelist (originally Falkner) who wrote about people in the southern United States
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Frank Lloyd Wright
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influential United States architect