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    Jazz Age
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  • Identify the group of people that did well under Coolidge’s Presidency.
    Businesses
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  • A form of 1920s entertainment that was rooted in African American culture is...
    Jazz
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  • People who supported and fought for women’s rights were known as...
    suffragists
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  • The Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s was a period when African Americans...
    created noteworthy works of art, music, and literature in New York.
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  • Which action is an example of nativism in the 1920s?
    Congress passing laws limiting immigration.
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  • Which was NOT an EFFECT of Prohibition?
    There was wartime hostility towards German American brewers.
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  • The goal of the Five-Power Treaty was to...
    decrease or limit the size of countries' navies to prevent militarism.
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  • Which was a scandal that impacted President Harding’s time in office.
    Teapot Dome Scandal, where people in office sold government oil.
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  • What was the Great Migration?
    The move of African Americans to the north and west to look for better lives.
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  • Who did the Americans blame for industrial workers going on strike?
    Communists “Reds” and Russia.
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  • What is mass-production?
    Where companies use techniques like the assembly line to make more products.
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  • How did the automobile (car) industry change in the 1920s?
    Cars were made every year with new models released with improvements.
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  • Prohibition banned the selling, making, and distributing alcohol in the U.S. People agreed and disagreed with Prohibition. These people were known as “Wets” and “Drys”. What were “Wets” and “Drys”?
    “Drys” did not want alcohol and “Wets” wanted alcohol.
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  • John T. Scopes challenged a Tennessee law that forbade the teaching of...
    evolution
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  • Anarchists...
    People who wanted no government.
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  • Bootleggers...
    Producing and selling illegal alcohol.
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