| A | B |
| Developer of assembly line & mass production | Henry Ford |
| a system of standardized mass production | Fordism |
| place of employment where one is not required to join a union | open shop |
| term describing their policy of refusing to negotiate with unions | The American Plan |
| sought to keep agricultural prices high by having the gov. buy surpluses | The McNavy-Haugen Bill |
| Surpluses bought by the gov. in the 1920's were sold | abroad |
| The McNavy-Haugen Bill was | vetoed twice by Coolide |
| scandal involving oil reserve that was secretly leased to a private oil company in the 1921 | Teapot dome |
| The Teapot dome was an example of scandals involving the | Harding Administration |
| The oil reserve in the Teapot Dome was secretly leased for | financial compensation |
| The Teapot dome involved an oil reserve in Wyoming which was a former reserve of | The United States Navy |
| prevented the sale of foreign steel | Fordney-McCumber tarriff |
| protected the legislation that raised tarrifs to incresae domestic US employment | Smoot=Hawley tarriffs |
| The Smoot-Hawley tarriffs shuld have increased domestic employment BUT instead led to | worldwide economic collapse & increased international tension |
| secretary of Treasury during the Harding adminstration | Andrew Mellon |
| Another name for trickle down economics | Hamiltonian economics |
| Andrew Mellon wanted to invest in | tax-exempt securities |
| Andrew Mellon did NOT want to invest in | factories that provide prosperous payrolls |
| Charles Hughes started gov. regulations of | public utilities |
| Secretary of State under Harding | Charles Hughes |
| Charles Hughes also became | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court |
| Called by Harding when the naval race between US, Britain & Japan was a danger | Washington Naval Arms Conference |
| The Washington Naval Arms Conference dealt w/naval race between | US, Britain & Japan |
| American Senator from Wisconsin | Robert LaFollette |
| What was the quote on the Splendid Table about desserts? | Desserts are like mistresses; they are bad for you but if you have one you might as well have two! |
| What was Robert LaFollette associated with | The Progressive Party |
| The Progressive Party was a new South Wales political party that attracted voters from | conservative rural backgrounds |
| a women's movement that promoted women's independence | The Flappers |
| The Flappers in the 1920's bobbed their hair, wore short skirts and defied the | morals and restrictions of earlier generations |
| First African American Representative in Congress | Oscar DePriest |
| Oscar DePriest was an African American representative from the northern state of | Illinois |
| Oscar DePriest was | BLACK |
| Someone born after the 1920's | Ravi O'Connor |
| Someone who takes showers with honey, sugar, coconut oil and olive oil | Jewel O'Connor |
| First person to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean | Charles Lindbergh |
| Charles Lindbergh flew across the | Atlantic Ocean |
| Charles Lindbergh was the subject of most intense | hero worship |
| belonged to the Lost Generation of writers | F. Scott Fitzgerald |
| F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote | The Great Gatsby |
| The Great Gatsby explored the glamour and cruelty of | achievement-oriented society |
| What happened to the Lost Generation of Writers | They were lost |
| Attacked American society with irony | Sinclair Lewis 1 |
| Sinclair Lewis was the first American to win this for literature from the US | Nobel Prize |
| Works were known for insightful & critical views of society & capitalistic views | Sinclair Lewis 2 |
| famous writer who wrote "The Sun also Rises" | Ernest Hemingway 1 |
| Ernest Hemingway fought in this country | Italy (of course) |
| Wrote "A Farewell to Arms" | Ernest Hemingway 2 |
| Ernest Hemingway wrote | "The Sun also Rises" and "A Farewell to Arms" |
| became upste with the idealism of America vs. the realism he saw in WWI | Ernest Hemingway 3 |
| Eventually killed himself | Ernest Hemingway 4 |