| A | B |
| Domestic | Having to do with a country's internal affairs |
| Disarmament | The reduction or limitation of military armaments |
| Impose | To place a burden on something or someone |
| Communism | An economic and political system in which the state owns the means of production and a single political party rules |
| Anarchist | A person who opposes all organized government |
| Prohibition | A total ban on alcoholic drinks |
| Bootlegger | A person who illegally smuggled liquor during the Prohibition |
| Speakeasy | An illegal tavern that served liquor during the Prohibition |
| Restrict | To confine; to keep within a certain boundary or limit |
| Isolate | To set apart; to separate |
| Charles Lindbergh | This man, also known as "Lucky Lindy," was the first person to fly nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927 |
| Jazz | This musical form combined rhythms from West Africa and the Caribbean, work chants and spirituals from the rural South, and harmonies from Europe into an original new style of music |
| critic | Someone who makes judgments on the value of objects or actions |
| Langston Hughes | A poet who whon praise for his poetry because of its beauty and moving expressions of racial pride |
| Analyze | To critically examine an idea or object by separating it into parts |
| Installment Buying | Buying on credit |
| Bull Market | A period of rising stock prises |
| Buying on Margin | Borrowing money in order to buy stocks |
| Accumulate | to slowly collect; to increase in amount over time |
| Participate | To take part in; to share in an activity |