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Terms and Names:
Communism, Anarchist, Sacco and Vanzetti, Quota System, Isolationism, Warren G. Harding,
Charles E. Hughes, Fordney-McCumber Tariff, Ohio Gang, Teapot Dome Scandal, Albert B. Fall,
Calvin Coolidge, Urban Sprawl, Installment Plan, Consumer Debt, Cost of Living, Disarm,
Interest Rate, Living Wage, National Debt, Radicals, Socialist, Status Symbol, Suburbs, Prohibition,
Speakeasy, Bootlegger, Fundamentalism, Clarence Darrow, Scopes Trial, Flapper, Double Standard,
Charles A. Lindbergh, George Gershwin, Georgia O'Keeffe, Sinclair Lewis, F. Scott Fitzgerald,
Ernest Hemingway, Marcus Garvey, Harlem Renaissance, Langston Hughes, Louis Armstrong,
Duke Ellington, Bessie Smith, Conformity, Fad, Emancipated, Lynching, Mass Media, Materialism,
Theory of Evolution, Thriftiness
Main Ideas:
1. How did the Sacco and Vanzetti case reflect the fears of many Americans?
2. Discuss how the Teapot Dome scandal affected the reputation of the Harding Administration
and help implement change in government affairs.
3. Describe typical dress for a man and woman of the 1920's.
4. What was the outcome of the Scopes Trial and how did it impact the American society?
5. What was the Harlem Renaissance? How did it affect the African American community?
Thinking Critically:
1. How are isolationism and nativism related? In the 1920's, what actions did Americans take that reveal
their distrust of others?
2. What were signs of American business success in the 1920's? Where there any evidence that the
economic situation might not be as good as advertised? Explain.
3. How did the 1920's change the lives of women and African Americans?
4. The 1920's included changes in values, lifestyles, and popular culture... How did some people try
to hold onto older, more conservative values?
Terms and Names:
Communism, Anarchist, Sacco and Vanzetti, Quota System, Isolationism, Warren G. Harding,
Charles E. Hughes, Fordney-McCumber Tariff, Ohio Gang, Teapot Dome Scandal, Albert B. Fall,
Calvin Coolidge, Urban Sprawl, Installment Plan, Consumer Debt, Cost of Living, Disarm,
Interest Rate, Living Wage, National Debt, Radicals, Socialist, Status Symbol, Suburbs, Prohibition,
Speakeasy, Bootlegger, Fundamentalism, Clarence Darrow, Scopes Trial, Flapper, Double Standard,
Charles A. Lindbergh, George Gershwin, Georgia O'Keeffe, Sinclair Lewis, F. Scott Fitzgerald,
Ernest Hemingway, Marcus Garvey, Harlem Renaissance, Langston Hughes, Louis Armstrong,
Duke Ellington, Bessie Smith, Conformity, Fad, Emancipated, Lynching, Mass Media, Materialism,
Theory of Evolution, Thriftiness
Main Ideas:
1. How did the Sacco and Vanzetti case reflect the fears of many Americans?
2. Discuss how the Teapot Dome scandal affected the reputation of the Harding Administration
and help implement change in government affairs.
3. Describe typical dress for a man and woman of the 1920's.
4. What was the outcome of the Scopes Trial and how did it impact the American society?
5. What was the Harlem Renaissance? How did it affect the African American community?
Thinking Critically:
1. How are isolationism and nativism related? In the 1920's, what actions did Americans take that reveal
their distrust of others?
2. What were signs of American business success in the 1920's? Where there any evidence that the
economic situation might not be as good as advertised? Explain.
3. How did the 1920's change the lives of women and African Americans?
4. The 1920's included changes in values, lifestyles, and popular culture... How did some people try
to hold onto older, more conservative values?
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