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400 pt 600 pt 800 pt 1000 pt 200 pt 400 pt 600pt 800 pt 1000 pt 200 pt 400 pt 600 pt 800 pt 1000 pt 200 pt 400 pt 600 pt 800 pt 1000 pt 200 pt 400 pt 600 pt 800 pt 1000 pt 200 pt The War to End All Wars RepublicansRoaring Twenties It’s Really Depressing New Deal
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Classic line from Wilson’s War Message that describes his view of the conflict
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The world must be made safe for democracy
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These gave the federal government virtual control over the economy
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War Boards
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Mass movement of African Americans to the North in search of wartime jobs
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The Great Migration
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Passed by Congress to suppress opposition to the war; used to imprison Eugene Debs
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Espionage and Sedition Acts
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Wilson’s idealistic hopes for the post war world
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the 14 points
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Harding’s 1920 phrase that connotes an end to reform and world crusades
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“return to normalcy”
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Dynamic duo that pushed for tax cuts and loosening of government regulations
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Herbert Hoover (Sec. of Commerce) and Andrew Mellon (Sec. of Treasury)
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Harding scandal involving his Sec. of Interior, Albert Fall; uncovered by the St. Louis Post Dispatch
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Teapot Dome
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Presidential contestants in the election of 1928
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Al Smith (Democrat) and Herbert Hoover (Republican)
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“A chicken in every pot and a car in every garage”
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Campaign slogan of Herbert Hoover’s in 1928
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Phrase for the contest between conservative and liberal Americans, as evidenced in the Scopes Monkey Trial
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Modernism v. Fundamentalism
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Birth of modern African American culture in New York City
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Harlem Renaissance
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Refers to the writings of the “lost generation” of American writers
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“literature of alienation”
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KKK Quota Acts Sacco and Vanzetti trial
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All expressions of nativism
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Speakeasies Volstead Act Al Capone
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Prohibition (18 th Amendment)
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Veterans whose protest was violently ended by the army; really bad press for Hoover
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The Bonus Army
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Uneven distribution of wealth; Overspeculation; Overproduction
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All causes of the Great Depression
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High tariffs Loans to Farmers Loans to Big Business
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Attempts by Hoover to combat the Depression
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Shantytowns in every major city whose name was intended as a political commentary
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Hoovervilles
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20% of the banks closed; 25% unemployment; End of Republican dominance
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Effects of the Great Depression
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Terms used to describe the flurry of legislation passed by Congress in the first three months of FDR’s term
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100 Days and The New Deal
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Most widespread public works jobs program; passed during the Second New Deal
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Works Progress Administration (WPA)
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Three terms used to describe the goals of the New Deal
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Relief Recovery Reform
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Father Coughlin Francis Townsend Huey Long
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All critics of the New Deal
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Franklin Roosevelt’s biggest legislative failure
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Court packing scheme
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