
Quarter 2 Vocabulary Review
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- Q1This describes the US view on foreign involvement after WWI - we wanted to stay out of itIsolationism30s
- Q2This form of media was new in the 1920's - it helped spread pop culture throughout the USRadio30s
- Q3This new form of production meant that goods could be made faster and cheaper - lowering the prices for consumersAssembly Line30s
- Q4When products are made in very large quantities, it is called...Mass Production30s
- Q5This was President Harding's slogan - he wanted to go back to simpler times in the USReturn to Normalcy30s
- Q6This movement aimed to make the sale and consumption of alcohol illegalTemperance30s
- Q7During this Era, alcohol was illegal in the United States.Prohibition30s
- Q8This Amendment made alcohol illegal in the United StatesEighteenth30s
- Q9This Amendment ended the era of prohibition, making alcohol legal (for adults) in the United StatesTwenty-First30s
- Q10This infamous gangster was a bootlegger - meaning he sold alcohol illegallyAl Capone30s
- Q11This was the nickname for women who questioned traditions - they wore short skirts, cut their hair, and frequented speakeasiesFlappers30s
- Q12The Renaissance of this neighborhood included famous African American artists, authors, and musiciansHarlem30s
- Q13His trial gained national attention after the science teacher was arrested for teaching evolutionScopes30s
- Q14During the 1920's, many people bought new goods on this, meaning the would pay for them over time.Credit30s
- Q15This cause of the Great Depression happened when factories produced more goods than consumers wanted to buy - meaning the factories would lose money and lay off workers.Overproduction30s