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Prosperity
a) Wealthy, well off, state of well being
b) Views that favor native born people over immigrants
c) When people come into a new land from another land
d) Movement from one place to another

Nativism
a) Increased buying of products
b) Govt stays out of business
c) Views that favor native born people over immigrants Immigration- when people come into a new land from another land
d) Borrowing money from a broker to purchase stock

Migration
a) Changed daily lives, increased a national economy as people began to travel
b) Movement from one place to another
c) Atmosphere of panic related to Communism
d) Political, cultural and social contribution by African Americans

Consumerism
a) Where shares of publicly held companies are bought and traded
b) Increased buying of products
c) Returning America to the way it was before WW1- isolationist
d) Independent woman of the 20’s-short hair, heavy makeup, smoked, drank, danced

Laissez Faire
a) Killing of someone(usually black males) especially by hanging, for an alleged offense with or without a legal trial
b) Popular Music form of the 20’s influenced by African Americans.
c) Govt stays out of business
d) Independent woman of the 20’s-short hair, heavy makeup, smoked, drank, danced

Buying on margin
a) Returning America to the way it was before WW1- isolationist
b) Where shares of publicly held companies are bought and traded
c) Political, cultural and social contribution by African Americans
d) Borrowing money from a broker to purchase stock

Introduction of auto on society
a) Changed daily lives, increased a national economy as people began to travel
b) atmosphere of panic related to Communism
c) Borrowing money from a broker to purchase stock
d) Govt stays out of business

Red Scare
a) Atmosphere of panic related to Communism
b) Increased buying of products
c) Movement from one place to another
d) Govt stays out of business

Communism
a) Borrowing money from a broker to purchase stock
b) A political/economic system in which resources are owned by the public or the state and wealth is divided among citizens =ly
c) Changed daily lives, increased a national economy as people began to travel
d) Atmosphere of panic related to Communism

Harlem Renaissance
a) Political, cultural and social contribution by African Americans
b) Where shares of publicly held companies are bought and traded
c) Political, cultural and social contribution by African Americans
d) Returning America to the way it was before WW1- isolationist

Stock Market
a) Where shares of publicly held companies are bought and traded
b) Independent woman of the 20’s-short hair, heavy makeup, smoked, drank, danced
c) Killing of someone(usually black males) especially by hanging, for an alleged offense with or without a legal trial
d) Popular Music form of the 20’s influenced by African Americans.

Return to Normalcy
a) Popular Music form of the 20’s influenced by African Americans.
b) Independent woman of the 20’s-short hair, heavy makeup, smoked, drank, danced
c) Where shares of publicly held companies are bought and traded
d) Returning America to the way it was before WW1- isolationist

Flapper-
a) A political/economic system in which resources are owned by the public or the state and wealth is divided among citizens =ly
b) Changed daily lives, increased a national economy as people began to travel
c) Govt stays out of business
d) Independent woman of the 20’s-short hair, heavy makeup, smoked, drank, danced

lynching
a) killing of someone(usually black males) especially by hanging, for an alleged offense with or without a legal trial
b) When people come into a new land from another land
c) Wealthy, well off, state of well being
d) Views that favor native born people over immigrants

Jazz
a) Wealthy, well off, state of well being
b) Popular Music form of the 20’s influenced by African Americans.
c) When people come into a new land from another land
d) Increased buying of products

18th Amendment
a) This amendment established that no state could deny a citizen the right to vote on the basis of gender.
b) The prohibition of alcoholic drinks being sold or consumed.
c) He was a Jamaican-born highly controversial political activist who spoke and aimed for total liberation of African people
d) One of the founders of NACCP and the editors of its journal, The Crisis

19th Amendment
a) The prohibition of alcoholic drinks being sold or consumed.
b) One of the founders of NACCP and the editors of its journal, The Crisis
c) This amendment established that no state could deny a citizen the right to vote on the basis of gender.
d) John Scopes, a biology teacher, was arrested for teaching his class about the theory of evolution.

Marcus Garvey
a) He was a Jamaican-born highly controversial political activist who spoke and aimed for total liberation of African people
b) John Scopes, a biology teacher, was arrested for teaching his class about the theory of evolution.
c) One of the founders of NACCP and the editors of its journal, The Crisis
d) The prohibition of alcoholic drinks being sold or consumed.

W.E.B. Dubois
a) He was a Jamaican-born highly controversial political activist who spoke and aimed for total liberation of African people
b) John Scopes, a biology teacher, was arrested for teaching his class about the theory of evolution.
c) This amendment established that no state could deny a citizen the right to vote on the basis of gender.
d) One of the founders of NACCP and the editors of its journal, The Crisis

Scopes Monkey Trial
a) One of the founders of NACCP and the editors of its journal, The Crisis
b) He was a Jamaican-born highly controversial political activist who spoke and aimed for total liberation of African people
c) John Scopes, a biology teacher, was arrested for teaching his class about the theory of evolution.
d) When people come into a new land from another land

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