Download File - APUSH with Mr. Johnson

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts
no text concepts found
Transcript
Founder of the NAACP and editor of its newsletter, The Crisis
Goal 9
People
Mr. Johnson
U.S. History
Sports superstar of the 1920s, hit 60 homeruns in a 154 game season,
larger-than-life personality
“Lucky Lindy,” the first person to make a solo flight across the
Atlantic Ocean, his family later entered the spotlight when his
infant son was kidnapped and murdered
Former baseball player and fundamentalist preacher who spoke in
favor of Prohibition and built wooden tabernacles
Tennessee teacher put on trial for teaching evolution in the
classroom
Author of The Origin of Species & The Descent of Man, proponent of
the theories of evolution & survival of the fittest
The two stars of the Scopes “Monkey” Trial who faced off in a 10day courtroom duel of cultures
Evangelist & faith healer who built a huge temple complete with
two radio towers in Los Angeles
Chicago bootlegger & gangster sent to prison for tax evasion
Chicago “Untouchables” leader who brought Al Capone to justice
President elected in 1920 who promised a post-war “return to
normalcy”
Vice president who became president upon the death of Warren G.
Harding; “laissez faire” president
President elected in 1928; promoted “voluntary action” and “rugged
individualism in first years of the Great Depression
“The Little Tramp,” silent film star
Only president elected to office four times; issues during presidency:
Great Depression & New Deal, World War II, development of the
atomic bomb
Nickname given to Oklahoma migrants who moved to California
seeking work; famously captured in photograph by Dorothea Lange
Most popular trumpet player of the 1920s and 1930s, nicknamed
“Satchmo”
Author of Babbit, which criticized the narrow-minded values of
middle class America
“Lost Generation” author of The Sun Also Rises & A Farewell to
Black singer & model who became a popular entertainer in Paris
Arms
Advocate of women’s rights & birth control; founder of Planned
Parenthood
Author of The Great Gatsby
Grant Wood’s portrait of Iowa farmers, usually interpreted as
critical of “Bible-thumping” rural America
African American novelist & folklorist, author of Their Eyes Were
Watching God
The most celebrated poet of the Harlem Renaissance
The original “it girl,” flapper & sex symbol of the 1920s
Black nationalist & founder of the “Back to Africa” movement and
the Universal Negro Improvement Association
“Shoeless” star of the Chicago White Sox who was banned from
Major League Baseball under suspicion he had taken money to
“throw” the 1919 World Series
Al Capone
Calvin Coolidge
“Okies”
Sinclair Lewis
Josephine Baker
Eliot Ness
Herbert Hoover
Louis Armstrong
Ernest Hemingway
Margaret Sanger
Warren G. Harding
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Charlie Chaplin
F. Scott Fitzgerald
American Gothic
Zora Neale Hurston
Marcus Garvey
Billy Sunday
John Scopes
Charles Darwin
Langston Hughes
Joe Jackson
Charles Lindbergh
Clarence Darrow & William Jennings Bryan
Clara Bow
W.E.B. DuBois
Babe Ruth
Aimee Semple McPherson