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Politics
Harlem
Renaissance
Hodge
Podge
People of the
20’s
Variety
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Red Scare
Social Darwinism
Ku Klux Klan Growth
Sacco and Vanzetti Conviction
The above events reflect the
influence of this groups’ growing
belief / ideology
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The passage of this Amendment
was an attempt to morally fix
society but created an increase in
organized crime.
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This group of people gained
political rights with this
Amendment.
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This tarnished President Harding’s
administration and resulted in
conviction of a Cabinet Member.
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These government actions resulted
in a decrease of cheap labor after
1921.
CATEGORY 2 - $100
This music of the 1920’s
reflected the changes in
American Society.
CATEGORY 2 - $200
This cultural contribution made
by African-American artists and
performers during the early
twentieth century created a
uniquely American music.
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This aspect of American culture
in the 1920’s became popular in
many other societies around the
world.
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This Harlem hub was one
contributing area for artists to
distribute sheet music for
popular songs / music.
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This Harlem Renaissance artist
focused on the issues related to
racial pride in the AfricanAmerican community.
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Laborer’s amount of
productivity and output in
factories increased because of
the assembly line innovation by
this man.
CATEGORY 3 - $200
The improved techniques of this
affected the American economy
of the 1920’s by reducing the
prices of consumer goods.
CATEGORY 3 - $300
These are the four U.S. Presidents
that served during the 1920’s.
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This is one characteristic of the
U.S. economy in the 1920’s.
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Anti-immigration sentiment
towards people from southern and
eastern Europe characterized this
paranoia in American society
during the 1920’s.
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He stressed the importance of
Naval Aviation after WWI.
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He made first solo flight across the
Atlantic.
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He cofounded the Universal Negro
Improvement Association and
pushed for Blacks to return to
Africa to create a new country.
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He published the “Crisis” journal
promoting African-American
literature.
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These attorneys were part of the
Scopes “Monkey” Trial which
showed tensions between
traditional values and modern
views.
CATEGORY 5 - $100
This is the year the stock market
crashed, signaling the start of
the Great Depression.
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The demographic pattern change
in the growth of urban areas by
African-Americans was because
of this movement.
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This “Push” factor contributed
to the great Migration of the
1920’s.
CATEGORY 5 - $400
The popular economic practice
of buying stocks with only a
down payment eventually
contributed the this major event
in the 1920’s.
CATEGORY 5 - $500
3 reasons for Great Depression
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Nativists
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18th Amendment
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Women and the 19th Amendment
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Teapot Dome Scandal
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Johnson Act and National
Origins Act placed quotas on
immigration
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Jazz
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Jazz Music
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Jazz Music
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Tin Pan Alley
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Langston Hughes
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Henry Ford
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Mass-production
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Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, and
Hoover
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All-time high production levels
of consumer goods
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Red Scare
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Glenn Curtiss
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Charles Lindbergh
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Marcus Garvey
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W.E.B. Du Bois
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Clarence Darrow – Defense
Williams Jennings Bryan Prosecutor
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1929
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Great Migration
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Discrimination in the South
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Stock Market Crash
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Stock market speculation, tariffs
decreasing trade, new business
taxes
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