U.S. History II chaper 26 Test
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- Violated the state law and taught the theory of evolution
- John Scopes
- First female to swim the English Channel
- Helen Wills
- Three time presidential nominee; testified as an expert on the Bible
- William Jennings Bryan
- The "Galloping Ghost"
- The Red Grange
- Attorney General whose house was targeted by an anarchist bomber
- A. Mitchell Palmer
- President of the United Mine Workers
- John L. Lewis
- Won the grand slam of golf in 1930
- Bobby Jones
- Declared the American people wanted a "return to normalcy"
- Warren G. Harding
- Secretary of the interior who allowed naval oil reserves to be leased by private companies
- Albert Fall
- He said "the business of America is business"
- Calvin Coolidge
- Attorny General who was a member of the Ohio gang
- Harry Daughtery
- Designed the ford assembly plant in Highland Park and the Rouge complex
- Albert Kahn
- The most famous baseball hero of the 1920s who hit a record number of homeruns
- Babe Ruth
- efforts to enact a national anti- lynching law
- didn't result in an amendment to the constitution
- the palmer raids were associated with the
- kkk
- the restrictive immigration laws of the U.S. discriminated against immigrants from
- south and eastern Eroupe
- the teapot dome scandal was related to
- lease of government oil reserves to private companies
- won the famous long count boxing match
- Gene Tunny
- superb tennis player but had a problem with personal hygeine
- Bill Tilden
- which amendment gave women the right to vote?
- 19th
- most famous prohibition agents
- izzy and Moe
- bold young women during 1920s
- flappers
- said there is no right to strike against the public safety by anyone, anywhere...
- Calvin Coolidge
- legendary football coach for Notre Dame between 1918-1931
- Knute Rockne
- 3 of the popular dances during the 1920s
-
Big apple
Charleston
Black bottom - champion swimmer who played tarzan in the movies
- Johnny Weismiller
- illegal bars
- speakeasies
- 1914 henry ford announced he would pay workers
- $5/day
- repealed prohibition
- 21st amendment
- two of the farmers problems after WW1
-
prices dropped
faced repossesion of equipment - 3 causes of the red scare
-
newspapers blamed communists for the strikes
there were two communist parties in U.S.
bombs - italian anarchists who were executed for a robbery and double murder
-
Bartalameo
Nicolas - worst result of prohibition
- increase of gangs
- 3 groups targeted by KKK
-
jews
immigrants
Radicals - 3 ways civil rights were violated during the palmer raids
-
no interperters
bail was too high
the people didn't have lawyers - when coal miners began to strike in nov. 1919 and refused to go back to work the issues were submitted to
- arbitration
- who administered the oath of office to Calvin Coolidge
- his father
- Who did Harding have an affair with?
- Nan Britton
- coolidge said_______ to a woman who had made a bet that he would say 3 words to her
- you lose
- best baseball team of all time
- 1927 NY yankees
- completely shut out by Quota Acts
- Japan
- How did the Red Scare die down?
- ut was beleved that on May 1 there would be an uproar but there wasn't and red scare ended
- Albert Kahn wasn't allowed in the Dearobrn Country club because
- he was jewish
- Model T
- tin lizzie
- flapper hairstyle
- bob
- highlight of scopes monkey trial
- william jennings bryan took stand and testified as biblical expert
- strohs made during prohibition
- ice cream
- worked hard to get a law passed to make lynching a federal crime
- Maty Mcleod Bethune
- after WWI ended many americans wanted to return to a policy of
- isolationisim
- americans buying habits changed during the 1920s because
- they could buy things on credit. they would pay a down payment and a little bit each week
- made first solo transatlantic flight May 1927
- charles lindbergh