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Fashionable young woman intent on enjoying herself and flouting conventional standards of behavior.
Granted women the right to vote.
the right to vote in public elections
restraint and moderation urging moderation in drinking but eventually seeking to outlaw alcohol entirely
was a nationwide constitutional ban on the production
an illicit liquor store or night club
a person who makes distributes or sells goods illegally
an arrangement for payment by installments
a market in which share prices are rising encouraging buying
is a rapid and often unanticipated drop in stock prices
the state of being unemployed
an area of land where vegetation has been lost and soil reduced to dust and eroded, especially as a consequence of drought or unsuitable farming practice
the economic crisis and period of low business activity in the U.S. and the other countries roughly beginning with the stock-market crash in October,1929 and continuing through most of the 1930's
a group of 12000 world war 1 veterans who massed in Washington D.C. the summer of 1932 to induce congress to appropriate moneys for the payment of bonus certificate granted in 1924
an extremist right wing secret society in the U.S.
to put to death,especially by hanging by mob action and without legal authority
the economic measures introduced by president Franklin D Roosevelt in 1933 to counteract the effects of the great depression. It involves a massive public works program complemented by the larger-scale granting of loans and succeed in reducing unemployment by between 7 to 10 million
Herbert Hoover was the 31st president to take office in 1929 when the stock-market crashed plunging the country in great depression
the nick name of the U.S. president Franklin Delano Roosevelt
the 1920's in the U.S. characterized as a period of carefree hedonism, wealth freedom and youthful exuberance, reflected in the novels of writers such as F Scott Fitzgerald

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