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Ch. 13 TN

Final Review Matching

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Bootlegger A person who smuggles who practices of carrying liquor in the pants or boots.
Fundamentalism where skeptical of some scientific discoveries and theories, they argued that all-important knowledge could be found in the bible.
Flapper It emancipated young women who embraced the new fashion and urban attitudes of the day
Double Standard A set of principals granting great sexual freedom to men than to women-required women to observe stricter standards of behavior then men did
Charles A. Lindbergh American pilot who made the first nonstop flight across the Atlantic ocean
George Gershwin A music composer that merged transitional elements with American jazz creating a new sound that was identifiably American
F. Scoot Fitzgerald He as the first person to come up with "Jazz Age".
Zora Neal Hurston Was a girl in eastonville Florida, in the early 1900 she loved to read and write adventure stories and myths
Harlem Renaissance A literary and artistic movement celebrating African American culture
Paul Robeson The son of a one-time slave became a major dramatic actor
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