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Secretary of the treasury who favored a reduce in taxes after World War 1
31st President who led the American Relief Administration
30th President of the U.S.
Agreement which arranged U.S. loans to Germany
Trend that emphasized science and secular values over traditional ideas about religion
Movement or attitude stressing strict and literal adherence to a set of basic principles
Trial of a Tennessee school teacher for teaching Darwin’s theory of evolution
Arrangement that limited the number of immigrants who could enter the U.S. from specific countries
Organization that promotes hatred and discrimination against specific ethnic and religious groups
The forbidding by law of the manufacture, transport, and sale of alcohol
Constitutional amendment banning the manufacture, distribution, and sale of alcohol in the U.S.
The stock market crash
The area of parched earth
The policy where problems could be solved at local and state levels
The wife of President Roosevelt
Addressed the problems involving elders, the poor, and unemployed
Encouraged Mexican immigrants and their naturalized children to return to Mexico
Workers refuse to perform
Offered variety of opportunities to artists
Known as America’s sweetheart
A law that officially enforced the amendments
An attempt to prevent wars
Form of buying on credit
American gangster known as “Scarface”
Black - American baseball player for the Yankees
Illegal business of transporting alcoholic beverages
Popular music genre in 1920s
Makeshift shantytowns
Unusual and deadly virus that appeared in 1918
The fear that communists were working to destroy America
Series of raids in 1920s against suspected radicals and communists
Rising prices
Country that is owed more money than it owes to other countries

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1920s

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