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| After the War ended, the winning nations met to discuss the terms of surrender at the.... | Paris Peace Conference | 
| The Paris Peace Conference was dominated by the "Big Four," who were... | England, France, Italy, and the US | 
| Woodrow Wilson's post-war plan for peace was called the.... | Fourteen Points | 
| The most important part of the Fourteen Points for Wilson was the.... | League of Nations | 
| Which Senator was very much against the US joining the League of Nations? | Henry Cabot Lodge | 
| The League of Nations was never truly effective because the.... | US wouldn't join | 
| After World War I, the US's international policy became.... | Isolationist | 
| The assembly lines were working hard to produce this every 24 seconds.... | Model T | 
| The ideas of Frederick Taylor's strategis for time management were called? | Scientific Management | 
| Even though they didn't have the cash for it, lots of people were buying products on the... | installment plan.....on credit | 
| The 20's was the decade when advertising began to influence the choices of consumers...... | the Advertising Age | 
| Advertising helped to create a.... | national culture | 
| The decade of the 20's saw the Republicans in power.... | Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, & Herbert Hoover | 
| Government policies in the 20's were exclusively..... | pro-business | 
| Warren G. Harding's presidential platform was for a.... | "Return to Normalcy" | 
| During the Harding presidency, diplomats met from 9 nations & agreed to not build warships or attack ea. others' territories in the Pacific....ries | Washington Naval Conference | 
| What was the Harding administration most known for? | scandals | 
| Who was involved in the Teapot Dome Scandal? | Sec. of the Interior, Albert Fall | 
| When Albert Fall accepted bribes from oil companies for access to govt. oil in Wyoming... | Teapot Dome Scandal | 
| When Harding died in 1923, who became President? | Calvin Coolidge | 
| What was Coolidge's famous catch-phrase? | "The business of America is business." | 
| The 1920's Republicans were interested in which type of economy? | Laissez Faire | 
| With job competition increasing between whites and blacks, who became active in politics? | Marcus Garvey | 
| Marcus Garvey headed up what organization? | Universal Negro Improvement Association | 
| what taught that capitalism was evil? | Comunism (Bolshevism) | 
| Because of the fear of communism, what developed in the US? | a Red Scare | 
| In the 1920's, who started carrying out raids in the homes of suspected communist radicals? | Attorney General Mitchell Palmer | 
| When many Americans were arrested & deported who were thought to possibly have communist intentions..... | Palmer Raids | 
| The 2 Italian immigrants who were arrested & exectued for murder... | Sacco & Vanzetti | 
| What 1921 act limited immigration to the US? | the Emergency Quota Act | 
| What was referred to as an "instrument of the devil"? | alcohol | 
| What was the movement to outlaw alcohol? | Prohibition | 
| What were the clubs that sold illegal liquor? | Speakeasies | 
| Which famous Chicago citizen became the "king of the bootleggers"? | Al Capone | 
| Famous trial between Creationism vs. Evolution..... | Scopes Trial | 
| The 1920's was the time of the.... | American Dream | 
| Which baseball legend played at this time? | Babe Ruth | 
| Others who became famous in the 20's? | Jack Dempsey, Rudolph Valentino, Charlie Chaplin, Clara Bow, & Charles Lindbergh | 
| The 1920's was also known as the.... | Jazz Age | 
| The symbol of the Jazz Age was the.... | Flapper | 
| In 1927, what became the 1st movie with sound? | the Jazz Singer | 
| The authors of this time wrote of alienation from mainstream culture....they felt out-of-place.  They were called the... | Lost Generation | 
| Examples of 20's authors were... | F. Scott Fitgerald's The Great Gatsby, & Ernest Hemingway's A Farwell to Arms | 
| Black cultural expression in the 20's was celebrated in a movement called.... | the Harlem Renaissance | 
| Examples of Harlem Renaissance artists were.... | Langston Hughes & Zora Neale Hurston | 
| Notable Jazz singers of the 20's included.... | Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington |