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359325233Invention of the Electric motorPost WWI it stimulated the economy
359325234Pro-businessThe government, which had worked closely with business leaders as part of the war effort grew to be more of this.
359325235Federal Trade CommissionThis was supposed to be a government regulatory agency, however it assisted businesses more than regulated them.
359325236Warren HardingPresident during this era, surrounded himself with corrupt advisers, however was considered an "honest man" himself. Conservative on economic issues, Harding proved more liberal than his predecessor Wilson on issues of civil liberties. He supported anti-lynching laws and tried to help farmers who weren't benefiting as much from the new economy by providing money for farmers' loans. He died in office and Coolidge, his VP, took over.
359325237Calvin CoolidgePresident that took over when Harding died. He re-ran for presidency and made it about the economy with his slogan "Coolidge prosperity." Labor unions decreased in popularity.
359325238Herbert HooverPresident during this era, after Coolidge. He also won easily by advocating for a better economy.
359325239Teapot Dome ScandalOil companies bribed the secretary of the interior in order to drill on public lands.
359325240AutomobileInvented during this time period. Harrison Ford perfected the assembly line and mass production, which lowered the price of cars. This made the automobiles not only exclusive to the extremely wealthy. Demanded development of roads and traffic regulations and rules.
359325241SuburbsCreated and grew during this era as a result of increased use of the automobile.
359325242RadioThis revolutionized the culture
359325243Advertising industrygrew up during this decade to hype all these new products. they were very effective in that they cajoled people to buy things they didn't really need.
359325244Woman and jobsSingle-income houses couldn't keep up with consumerism so a higher number of woman joined the work force-- up to 15%.
359325245the flapperA symbol for women in the roaring 20s. In this era, with the right to vote and coming out of the household during world war I, women started smoking/drinking in public, and dancing/wearing above the knee dresses.
359325246MoviesGrew tremendously popular in this decade, reflecting back at the nation its idealized self-image; on movie screens, young, independent minded, gorgeous heroes and heroines defied all odds to succeed in romance and strike it rich at the same time.
359325247BaseballBecame popular in this era, Babe Ruth idolized by millions.
359325248Harlem RenaissanceIn the largest black neighborhood in New York City, theaters, cultural clubs, and newspapers sprang up.
359325249LiteratureAmerica gained international prominence through F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and playwright Eugene O'Neill.
359325250Lost generationSome of the prestigious American writers recorded and wrote about their alienation form the modern world after moving to Europe, so they were known as this.
359325251Poets form the Harlem RenaissanceLangston Hughes, Countee Cullen, and Zora Neale Hurston.
359325252Ku Klux KlanGrew to 5 million members and widened it's targets. They targeted blacks, Jews, urbanites, and anyone whose behavior deviated form the Klan's narrowly defined code of acceptable christian behavior.
359325253Jazz AgeLouis Armstrong. It became emblematic of the era because it features improvisation and free-spiritedness.
359325254Sacco and VanzettiArrested on charges of murder, the evidence was inconclusive but they were executed anyway. They were Italian immigrant anarchists. This encouraged immigration restrictions.
359325255Emergency Quota Act of 1924Set immigration quotas based on national origins and discriminated against the "new immigrants" who came from southern and eastern Europe. These limits were set to reduce "foreign influence" on the country.
359325256John Thomas Scopesbroke the 1925 Tennessee law forbidding teachers to teach the theory of evolution.
359325257Inherit the Winda 1955 play by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee depicting the Scopes Monkey Trial.
359325258Clarence DarrowDefended Scopes in the monkey trial
359325259William Jennings BryanOn the side of the prosecution for the monkey trial.
359325260ProhibitionBanned alcoholic beverages. (18th amendment)
35932526121th AmendmentRepealed 18th (banning of alcoholic beverages) in 1933.
359325262"gangster era"open warfare between gangs.
359325263October 1929The bottom fell out of the stock market.
359325264Some causes of the depressionManufacturers and farmers had been overproducing and people lost their jobs as their employers went bankrupt and lost their homes when they couldn't keep up with mortgage payments. Produce prices dropped 50%.
359325265Dust BowlThe Midwest was afflicted with an awful drought.
359325266Farmers' Holiday AssociationThese farmers threatened to walk out if the prices didn't rise.
359325267Rugged individualismHoover believed in this so he opposed any relief efforts. Later he campaigned for some federal works projects (Hoover Dam) to create jobs and initiated a few farm assistance programs.
359325268Hawley-Smoot TariffHoping that tariffs would help American business, Hoover implemented this, but it worsened.
359325269Bonus Expeditionary ForceThey were the impoverished war veterans that lived under Hoover's presidency. They went to Washington to lobby for a bill to give them an early payment of benefits. When the bill was defeated, many refused to leave. Douglas McArthur was ordered to lead an army to expel them. THey did it with excessive force & tear gas. 100 people died including 2 babies, who suffocated-- this ensured Hoover not being re-elected.
3593252701932 electionFranklin D. Roosevelt beat Hoover easily.

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