| A | B |
| technological unemployment | when machines are used to replace actual workers |
| American Plan | Aimed to open "closed shops" facories here only union workers could work |
| Leage of Women Voters | nonpartisan American Political organztion that has participatio in gov. |
| Kellog-Briand Act | agreement attempting to eliminate war |
| Prohibition | legal prevention against the manufacture, sale o transportation of alchoholic beverages |
| Scopes Trial | trial agaist Scopes for teaching Evolution |
| The Dawes Plan | arrangement for Germany's payment of reparations after WWI |
| Federacy Maternity and Infancy Act | act to fight infant mortality |
| Flappers | started revolution in manners and morals in the twenties |
| mass production | speialization, distribution of labor, and standardization |
| Middletown | city in central Connecticut settld by Puritan in 1650 |
| National Orgins Act | act to reduce the flood of immigrants to 350,000 a year |
| The Fundamentals | subsidized a series of booklets Lyman Milton Stewart |
| associatoinalism | progressive brand of capitalism promoted by Hoover |
| The Spirit of St. Louis | airplane in which Charles Lindburgh made the first non-stop flight across Atlanti Ocean |
| Washington Naval Conference | interational conference called by U.S. to limit naval arms |
| Shepard Towner Act | first federal welfare statute |
| Universal Negro Improvement Association | hoped to restore black pride by returning African Americans to Africa and Africa to Africans |
| Al Smith | ran for presidency |
| Andrew Mellon | Secretary of Treasury |
| Albert Fall | New mexico senator, first cabinet member to be convicted of a felony |
| Fredrick Louis Allan | called 20's, revolution in manner and morals |
| Albert Lasker | owner Chicagos largest advertising firm created advertising |
| Amos and Andy | popullar radio show, comedy about African Americans |
| Marcus Garvey | organized Universal negro improvment association to black pride |
| Sacco & Vanaztti | Allen Italians, radical anarchists |
| Charles Lindburgh | first flier to cross the Atlantic Alone |
| Clarence Darrow | defense lawyer in Scopes trial |
| Aimee Semple McPherson | evangelist created new era with hr sermons |
| Henry Ford | pushedd standardization & mass production, introduced Model T |
| Miriam "Ma" Ferguson | one of the first female chief of executive |
| George Gershwin | music composer |
| Claude Mckay | Jamaican immigrant, published a book |