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President after the death of Warren G. Harding, in 1923. He left office in 1928, believing that government is best when it allows business to take care of itself.
Adopted in 1919, this amendment made the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages an illegal act.
Racial separation by legal statutes
Products made or grown by producers, and used by people (the consumers)
A period of high growth
Black Americans exhibited great pride in their heritage and creative achievements during the 1920s and 1930s through music, literature, and art
A name given to individuals who illegally transported and sold alcoholic beverages during the time of Prohibition (1920s); see Eighteenth Amendment.
Black Jazz and blues artist of the Harlem Renaissance (1920's).
Also known as the ¨Monkey Trial¨, this 1920s case pitted the forces of religious fundamentalism (and the literal meaning of the Bible) against the new age of thinking and materialism (studying biology through the theory of evolution established by Darwin)
Nickname for the decade of 1920s and 1950s, in which Americans feared the growth of communism. These suspicions led to tests of civil liberties of people under the Constitution
The developments that affect people's lives, their culture, and daily way of life
Two Italian immigrants convicted of murder during a 1921 robbery to obtain funds fir an alleged anarchist revolution. Although the evidence was inconclusive, Sacco and Vanzetti were found guilty and executed in 1927. In 1977, the Massachusetts governor cleared the two men
pertaining to a city
the right or privilege of voting
Financial assistance by the government to a person or private commercial enterprise
1920´s limits on immigration that favored northwestern European immigrants over those from southeastern Europe and Asia
The two periods of time, in the 1920s and 1950s, in which Americans feared the growth of communism. These suspicions led to tests of the civil liberties of people under the Constitution
United States policy which favored the interests of native born inhabitants over those of immigrants
Black writer of the Harlem Renaissance (1920´s) who used jazz and blues themes and rhythms in his poetry. His work speaks to Black pride and the injustice/hurt of discrimination
Behavior patterns, art, music, beliefs, institutions, and all other products of human work and thought characteristic of people in general

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