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Chapter 12 + 13

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Nativism   Favoring the interests of native-born over foreign born people  
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Isolationism   Policy of retreating from foreign affairs.  
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Communism   an economic and political system based on one-party government and state ownership of property.  
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Anarchists   A person who opposes all forms of government.  
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Sacco and Vanzetti   Immigrants and anarchists-convicted murder  
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Quota System   a system that sets limits on how many immigrants from various countries a nation will admit each year.  
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John L. Lewis   President of the United Mine Workers of American, led workers to coal miners strike of 1919  
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Warren Harding   29th President in 1921; urged to return to "normalcu" but would be plagued by scandal during his administration.  
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Fordney-Mccumber Tariff   A set of regulations that raised taxes on imports to record levels in order to protect American businesses against foreign competition.  
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Teapot Dome Scandal   Secretary of Interior Albert B Fall's secret leasing of oil-rich public land to private companies in return for money and land  
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Albert B. Fall   Secretary of Interior under Harding  
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Calvin Coolidge   President of U.S.(1923-1929) succeeded after the death of Harding  
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Urban sprawl   The unplanned of the uncontrolled spreading of cities into surrounding regions  
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Installment plan   an arrangement in which a purchaser pays over an extended time, without having to put down much money at a time of purchase.  
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Prohibition   Banning of the manufacture, sale, and possession of alcoholic beverages  
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Speak-easy   Underground saloons and night clubs  
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Bootlegger   A person who smuggled alcoholic beverages into the U.S. during prohibition.  
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Fundamentalism   a protestant religious movement grounded in the belief that all stories and details in the bible are literally true  
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Clarence Darrow   Famous trial lawyer who defended Scopes in trial against the teaching of evolution  
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Scopes Trial   A fight over evolution and role of science and religion in U.S. public schools  
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Double standard   Set of principles granting sexual freedom to men than to women  
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Nativism   Favoring the interests of native-born over foreign born people  
🗑
Isolationism   Policy of retreating from foreign affairs.  
🗑
Communism   an economic and political system based on one-party government and state ownership of property.  
🗑
Anarchists   A person who opposes all forms of government.  
🗑
Sacco and Vanzetti   Immigrants and anarchists-convicted murder  
🗑
Quota System   a system that sets limits on how many immigrants from various countries a nation will admit each year.  
🗑
John L. Lewis   President of the United Mine Workers of American, led workers to coal miners strike of 1919  
🗑
Warren Harding   29th President in 1921; urged to return to "normalcu" but would be plagued by scandal during his administration.  
🗑
Fordney-Mccumber Tariff   A set of regulations that raised taxes on imports to record levels in order to protect American businesses against foreign competition.  
🗑
Teapot Dome Scandal   Secretary of Interior Albert B Fall's secret leasing of oil-rich public land to private companies in return for money and land  
🗑
Albert B. Fall   Secretary of Interior under Harding  
🗑
Calvin Coolidge   President of U.S.(1923-1929) succeeded after the death of Harding  
🗑
Urban sprawl   The unplanned of the uncontrolled spreading of cities into surrounding regions  
🗑
Installment plan   an arrangement in which a purchaser pays over an extended time, without having to put down much money at a time of purchase.  
🗑
Prohibition   Banning of the manufacture, sale, and possession of alcoholic beverages  
🗑
Speak-easy   Underground saloons and night clubs  
🗑
Bootlegger   A person who smuggled alcoholic beverages into the U.S. during prohibition.  
🗑
Fundamentalism   a protestant religious movement grounded in the belief that all stories and details in the bible are literally true  
🗑
Clarence Darrow   Famous trial lawyer who defended Scopes in trial against the teaching of evolution  
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Scopes Trial   A fight over evolution and role of science and religion in U.S. public schools  
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Double standard   Set of principles granting sexual freedom to men than to women  
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Zora Neale Hurston   Anthropologist and author; collected the folklore or poor southern blacks.  
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Marcus Garvey   Black nationalist leader  
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Harvey Renaissance   a flowering of African American artistic creativity, centered in the Harlem Community of NYC  
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Langston Hughes   Poet who described the difficult lives of working class African Americans  
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