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After World War I many women were pressured to leave their what?

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Jobs

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Who did business leaders blame for the strikes after World War I?

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Radicals- Communists or Socialists

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What were communists called and how were they treated?

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They were called “Reds” many were arrested and or deported.

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What political party dominated the Whitehouse in the 1920s, and who

were the three presidents after Woodrow Wilson?

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The RepublicansHarding, Coolidge, Hoover

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Why was the American Civil Liberties Union formed?

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It was formed to protect the peoples’ civil rights.

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Define Xenophobia.

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Fear and hatred of foreigners

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What did Calvin Coolidge concentrate on growing during his

term as President?

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The economy

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Give three facts about Warren G. Harding’s term as president.

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1. He appointed many incompetent friends from the “Ohio Gang to

government jobs.2. He was a Republican

3. He Died in officeHis administration was hurt by

the Teapot Dome scandle.

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Define Disaarmament.

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Limiting or reducing military weapons.

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Name two of the three major treaties or events that were held in the 1920s that had the purpose of disarmament.

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Washington Conference, Five Naval Treaty, Kellogg- Braind Pact.

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Who was Warren G. Harding’s Vice- President?

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Calvin Coolidge

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In general, how did America’s economy do during Coolidge’s time

as president?

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The economy was strong.

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Who had the campaign slogan, “A chicken in every pot and a car in

every garage.”

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Herbert Hoover

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What was a flapper?

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A female of the 1920s who broke away from traditional dress and

behavior.

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With the help of the assembly line, How long did it take to build a

Model T?

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Less than two hours.

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What was the Model T’s nickname?

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Tin Lizzie

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Define prohibition.

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The banning of the sale, manufacturing and transportation of

alcohol.

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What was the name of illegal bars that sold alcohol during prohibition?

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Speekeasies

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What did the Scopes Monkey trial deal with? What was a meaningful

result of the trial?

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The trial dealt with the teaching of evolution in public school. 1. Scopes was found guilty.

2. He was fined $1003. The teaching of evolution in

Tennessee remained ilegal.

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The Immigration Act of 1924 set immigration limits on some

countries and ended immigration from what country?

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Japan

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What constitutional amendment gave women the right to vote?

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19th

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What was the period in the 1920s that was a remarkable time for

African American cultural achievement called?

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Harlem Renaissance

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What was the name of the plane that Charles Lindberg used to fly across

the Atlantic Ocean called?

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Spirit of St. Louis

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What did the Indian Citizenship Act do?

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It gave native Americans the right to vote.

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In 1924 Nelly Tayloe Ross became the first female elected governor in American History. What state did

she represent?

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Wyoming

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