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Hint
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Answer
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Which political party controlled the executive branch throughout the 1920s?
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Republican
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President who defeated James Cox & FDR in 1920 - "Return to Normalcy"
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Harding
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Harding's domestic policy included...
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Reduced income tax
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Tariff passed by Harding that raised rates 14%
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Fordney-McCumber Tariff
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Harding's foreign policy included...
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Washington Conference 1921
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(At Washington Conference) 5 largest navies agreed to maintain the ratio of warships
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Five Power Treaty
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(At Washington Conference) US, France, UK and Japan agreed to respect each other's territory in the pacific
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Four Power Treaty
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(At Washington Conference) Affirmed China's sovereignty & territory and created an open door trade policy with China
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Nine Power Treaty
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VP who took over after Harding's death in 1923; was elected 1924 - "The business of America is business"
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Coolidge
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Coolidge believed in _______ government; was known for vetoes
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Limited
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Coolidge's foreign policy that would allow germany to repay its WW1 debts
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Dawes Plan 1924
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Spotless republican elected in 1928
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Herbert Hoover
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American investments in latin america ______ in the 1920's
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Doubled
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Government policy that helped big business
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Not enforcing anti-trust laws
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Energy technologies that helped big business
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Increase use of oil & electricity
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Increased productivity that helped big business
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Assembly line
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By voluntarily offering improved benefits and higher wages, the need for unions was removed
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Welfare Capitalism
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By 1920, more than half of Americans lived in _____ _____
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urban areas
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Youth expressed themselves through a new style of music, and radios + phonographs made it more widely accesible, which led to the ____ ___
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Jazz Age
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Advertising expanded business and products became more affordable as a middle class expanded which led to a shift towards ___________
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Consumerism
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Changing role of women, the social gospel movement, and Darwin's theory of evolution
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Modernism
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Popular in rural areas, literal interpretation of the bible, preachers condemned modernists
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Fundamentalism
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Mother of American Modernism
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Georgia O'Keeffe
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The largest population of black people in NYC led to an increase of black musicians, writers, and artists and a pro-black movement
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Harlem Renaissance
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A court case that demonstrated religious fundamentalists vs modernists over Darwin's theory of evolution
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Scopes-Monkey Trial
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18th Amendment, 1919
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Prohibition
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Prohibition led to the rise of gangsters and speakeasies, the most famous gangster in chicago was __ ______
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Al Capone
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_____ acts of 1921 & 1924 placed a cap on the number of immigrants that could enter the US based on their countries
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quota
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