This bingo card has 36 words: Warren G Harding - President after Wilson, pro business, Teapot Dome Sandal, died in office, Teapot Dome Scandal - Oil execs bribed interior secretary and got government land in return. Scandal under Harding's administration, Calvin Coolidge - President after Harding, economy grew, consumer goods grew, credit - paying for things in installments (payments), stocks - shares of ownership in a corporation, buying on margin - an investor would buy a stock for a fraction of it's worth and sell when its price rose, advertising - enticed consumers to buy products in the twenties, isolationism - the US returned to isolationism after WWI, communism - all wealth and property are owned by the community as a whole, Prohibition - 18th Amendment 1919, banned the manufacturing, sale, and transportation of liquor in the US, bootlegger - illegal alcohol smugglers, speak-easies - illegal bars, organized crime - professional criminals or gangsters earned big money providing society alcohol, Repeal of the 18th Amendment - 21st Amendment in 1933 canceled prohibition, 19th Amendment - 1920, gave women the right to vote, Growth of the Automobile - lower prices, the average American could buy one, Henry Ford - Introduced the assembly line for his Model T, Impact of the Automobile - auto and supporting industry helped to grow the economy, suburb - a community outside of the city--these grew due to the auto, Radio - 1920 first station began broadcasting--provided information and entertainment, Movies - industry grew from 1920 on--First talkie movie in 1927, flapper - young women rebelling against traditional ways--bobbed hair, cigarettes, drinking, The Jazz Age - music started in New Orleans, F. Scott Fitzgerald - writer--the Great Gatsby, Harlem Renaissance - rebirth of African American Culture--Harlem was a part of NYC, Sports Heroes - Bobby Jones (Golf) Tilden-Wills (Tennis) Jack Dempsey (Boxing), Gertrude Ederle (Swimming English Channel) Red Grange (Football) Babe Ruth (Baseball), Troubles on the Farm - took on debts for equipment when they needed to produce more, but following the war, it wasn't needed, they were unable to pay off their debts, Red Scare - Fear of communism. Government took hard action against "Reds", Anarchist - someone that opposes organized government, Nativism - anti foreign feeling. Dislike of immigrants, Scopes Trial - John Scopes wanted to teach Darwin's theory of evolution, but it was against the law, KKK - Ku Klux Klan--Against Blacks, Jews, Catholics. Used terror to control them, Great Migration - Blacks moved north for work,--caused more race issues in the north, Marcus Garvey - shocked by racism, moved for a black nationalist movement--focused on racial pride, Herbert Hoover - President after Coolidge, believed in Rugged Individualism and Eugenics - the science of improving a human population by controlled breeding.
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