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1 Reviewing Aftermath of WW-I [Chapter 20]
United States History & Government 11th Grade Boys & Girls Al-Madinah School November 27, 2018

2 Terms and Names Abuse of Power Capitalism Consumer Debt Cost of living
Efforts by the officials to use their offices in corrupt ways Capitalism An economic system based on private ownership of property Consumer Debt Money people owe to banks or stores for goods they have purchased Cost of living The average cost of the basic necessities of life

3 Disarm Interest rate Living wage National Debt psychology
Reduce weapons Interest rate The charge for a loan Living wage Wage needed to keep a person or family out of poverty National Debt The money the government owes from borrowing or issuing bonds psychology Study of the way people think

4 Radicals reparations Socialists Status Symbol suburbs
People in favor of revolutionary change reparations Payments to make up for damages Socialists People who believe in an economic system based on government control over the economy and equal distribution of wealth Status Symbol Something that shows its owner is a person of high rank suburbs The residential area around a major city

5 Charles Evans Hughes Calvin Coolidge John L Lewis Sacco & Vanzetti
Secretary of State and later supreme court chief justice Calvin Coolidge MA governor and later president, who was business friendly John L Lewis Leader of Mine Workers Sacco & Vanzetti Radical Anarchists Warren Harding President whose who had a scandalous admin.

6 Fordney-McCumber Tariff Quota System Urban Sprawl
Law passed to protect American business Quota System Limiting the number or amount for certain people, product or goods Urban Sprawl The spreading out of the cities communism An economic & political system based on state ownership of property Installment Plan Paying in stages

7 Answer the Following Questions
How did Sacco & Vanzetti case reflect the fears of many Americans? Why were strikes risky for workers in the 1920s? What was the main goal of the quota system? What was Teapot Dome scandal? Who was most closely linked to this? What new methods did the advertisers use in the 1920s? How are isolationism & Nativism related? In the 1920s, what actions did Americans take that reveal their distrust for others?


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