Post WWI & 1920s Lesson 5 Flashcards

1
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Domestic affairs

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Internal (national) issues—stuff that

happens in America

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2
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Tariff

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• Tax on imported goods
• Example: Smoot-Hawley Tariff raised
taxes on all imported goods

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3
Q

Isolationism

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• When a country keeps to itself and stays
out of world conflicts & wars
• Example: America after WWI

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4
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Protectionism

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• Trying to protect native-born Americans
and American businesses
• Examples: limiting immigration; passing a
tariff on German steel; “buy American”
programs

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5
Q

Communism

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• The government makes all economic

decisions

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6
Q

Red Scare

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• Post WWI reaction to communism—driven

by fear and mistrust

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7
Q

Sacco and Vanzetti

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• Italian-immigrant-anarchists—accused of

murder—and executed

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8
Q

Anarchy

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• NO Government

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9
Q

Palmer Raids

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• Raids on suspected communists

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10
Q

19th amendment

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• Gave women the right to vote

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11
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Great Migration

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• Movement of African-Americans from

southern farms to northern cities

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12
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Jim Crow

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• Segregation laws that kept Blacks and

Whites separate in the South

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13
Q

Urban Areas

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• Cities

Examples: Columbus, Cleveland

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14
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Rural Areas

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• The country

Examples: Rushville, Bremen,

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15
Q

Harlem Renaissance

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• A celebration of African-American culture
in the 1920s:
Jazz
Art
Poetry
Literature
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16
Q

Prohibition

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• 13-year ban on alcohol (the 1920s)

17
Q

Speakeasy

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• Secret bar where people drank during

prohibition

18
Q

Popular culture

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• The stuff most people do and like

19
Q

Consumerism

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• Buying more and more all the time

20
Q

Installment Plan

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• Buying stuff on payments (instead of

paying cash upfront)

21
Q

Flapper

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Young, modern, 1920s woman:
Short hair
Short dresses
Smoked
Drank Alcohol
22
Q

Buying Stocks on margin

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• Making a down payment on a stock & trying to sell it for a profit (before paying for the rest)

23
Q

Stock Speculation

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• Buying stocks in anticipation that their
price will go up (regardless of the true
value of the stock)

24
Q

Herbert Hoover

A

President
1929-1933
All about businesses & Laissez Faire economics