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The Decade of the 1920's

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This type of production fueled the consumer-based economy in the 1920s.
Directed the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Anti-immigrant spirit of the conservative-based '20's that led to strict immigration quotas.
Harding's Secretary of Commerce.
Illegal Black death sentences carried out by white mobs.
A process used by private businesses to get Congress to pass laws that would help them economically.
Competition for jobs and inadequate housing led to this "ism."
Wanted America to return to a period of "normalcy."
11:00 am, Nov. 11, 1918.
"________ Plan": employers refused to negotiate with unions.
Immigrants without U.S. citizenship.
Immigrants from this country were banned by America in 1882.
Senator Bob La Follette ran for President in 1924 as a member of this political party.
Teddy Roosevelt negotiated a "gentlemen's agreement" in 1907 that limited immigrants from this country to enter the U.S.
This was the most popular way of distributing entertainment to millions of Americans.
The 1920's saw a resurgence in the growth of this white supremacist group.
Know as the "Great Bambino," this NY Yankee belted 60 home runs in 1927.
This woman pushed for an Equal Right's Amendment in 1923 to give men and women equal rights.
He paid his worker's $5 a day and offered them a profit-sharing plan.
Illegally providing and producing alcoholic beverages between 1919-1933.
":Main Street," "Babbitt," and "Elmer Gantry."
This act (1920) helped the federal government enforce the 18th Amendment.
Attorney-General nearly killed by a bomb.
This New York Governor was nominated as the Democratic candidate for President in 1928.
The 1929 Immigration Quota Act allowed for unrestricted immigration from the ________ Hemisphere.
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A teacher in Dayton, Tennessee who was arrested (1925) for teaching evolution to his students.
This section of NY City stood as "the symbol of liberty and the Promised Land to Negros (Black Americans) everywhere."
The "Great _______" saw thousands of Black Americans move north.
This island nation began to see the USA as it's adversary in the Pacific in the 1920s-1930s.
The first man to fly nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927.
This poet was known as one of the leaders of the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920's.
Much of America's consumer "wealth" in the '20's was based on this type of buying.
This U.S. political party dominated the White House (3 Presidents) and the majority membership of Congress during the decade of the '20's.
Actress Clara Bow may have been it's best example of a 1920's sexy woman.
Labor leaders argued that immigrants to the U.S. lowered _______ for workers as they competed for jobs.
Bolsheviks were nicknamed this.
MA. Governor who broke up a police strike in 1919.
Most were based on pay and working hours.
Another term for the 18th Amendment.
It helped the car industry experience dramatic growth in sales in the 1920's.
This industry changed the face of America more than any other business in the 1920's.
"______ Diplomacy": encouraged private banks to make foreign loans.
Al Smith was the first Catholic nominated for President of the U.S. - who was the only other one?
This business, stimulated by the car "boom" in the '20's, became a billion-dollar-a-year business.
Secretary of the Interior who leased the oil reserve known as "Teapot Dome."
U.S. President who praised the white supremacist movie, "Birth of a Nation."
The ______ War 1914-1918.
This part of the country voted "solidly" for the Democratic Party from the Civil War era thru the 1920's.