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RD Old Immigration New Immigration 800,000 Emergency Quota Act of 1921 Immigration Act of 1924 Japan Prohibition 18th Volstead 21st South and West “Wet” “Dry” Speakeasies “Noble experiment” Al Capone John Dewey Fundamentalists Scopes Monkey Trial William Jennings Bryan Clarence Darrow Henry Ford automobile Barton Babe Ruth Jack Dempsey Detroit Immigration prior to early 1900s Immigration after 1900 Number of immigrants who came to America between 1920-1921 Restricted immigration to 3 percent of 1910 population groups Restricted immigration to 2 percent of 1890 population groups Major Asian country that was hurt by American immigration policies Name for the attempt to stop the creation, distribution, and consumption of alcohol Amendment that created prohibition in US Act passed to enforce Prohibition Amendment that overturned Prohibition Areas of the country where prohibition was popular Areas that are allowed to serve alcohol Areas that are NOT allowed to serve alcohol Underground bars that were created in the 1920s for illegal drinking Nickname for the “experiment” of prohibition Most famous organized crime leader of the 1920s “Father of modern education” Name for people who believe in a literal interpretation of the Bible Famous trial in Dayton Tennessee regarding the teaching of evolution Lawyer for the fundamentalist Lawyer for the evolutionist Famous auto developer who used standardization and assembly line Technological innovation that changed American society in the 1920’s most drastically Wrote The Man Nobody Knows about Jesus Christ being the best adman Famous baseball sports hero of the 1920s Famous boxer of the 1920’s Auto capital of the United States BY South and Midwest Isolationism Emergency Quota Act of 1921 Immigration Act of 1924 OF Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s ER TY Sacco and Vanzetti PR OP Red Scare A. Mitchell Palmer Revolution in Russia that set off great fear in US over communist threat Evangelist famous for making statements regarding the rise of immigrants and communism and the threat they brought to the US Term for the great fear of all things communist Attorney General of US in early 1920 that led the fight against communism, anarchism, and all things radical Two Italian immigrants charged with murder and executed. Showed the American fear over immigrants in early 1900s Organization created in an attempt to get rid of all things anti-American; very popular during 1920’s. Two areas where the KKK was strong during the 1920s Means no American involvement in the world; usually Americas policy Two acts passed in an attempt to limit the amount of immigrants into the United States Chapter 31 Review American life in the 1920s Bolshevik Revolution Billy Sunday Three major innovations that made life easier in the 1920s Father of Scientific management Nickname for the Model T car Three industries that were created b/c of the automobile ER TY OF BY RD Two famous brothers that were created with beginning the airplane Nickname for airplanes during World War I Famous airplane pilot that flew alone across the Atlantic Famous airplane flown by this man Invented the radio First major movie produced in 1903 Famous movie by DW Griffith about Reconstruction Town created for the movie making industry First “talkie” movie Woman who organized the birth control movement Name given for the “wild” women of the 1920s Psychologist famous for his “sexual” view of human nature Most famous music of the 1920’s period Movement in NY that focused on the rebirth of black culture Jamaican born man who promoted blacks to return to Africa Famous poet of the Harlem movement Name given for the writers and poets of the 1920’s Writer of the Great Gatsby Writer of a Farewell to Arms Writer of Babbitt Writer of the Sound and the Fury Most famous architect of the 1920’s PR OP Refrigerator Vacuum Cleaner Radios Frederick Taylor “Tin Lizzie” Rubber Glass Fabric Orville and Wilbur Wright “Flying Coffins” Charles Lindbergh Spirit of St. Louis Marconi The Great Train Robbery Birth of a Nation Hollywood The Jazz Singer Elizabeth Sanger “Flappers” Dr. Sigmund Freud Jazz Harlem Renaissance Marcus Garvey Langston Hughes “Lost Generation” F. Scott Fitzgerald Ernest Hemingway Sinclair Lewis William Faulkner Frank Lloyd Wright