The Roaring 1920s Flashcards
What three key ideas make up the 1920s? In other words, the 1920s were a decade of _____, _____, and _____.
Prosperity, Republican Power and Social Conflict.
Which party - Republican or Democrat - controlled the Presidency (White House) during the 1920s?
Republican
The three Presidents were Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover.
What was the slogan used by Warren G. Harding as he campaigned to be President in 1920?
“A Return To Normalcy”
Harding sensed that Americans were tired and disillusioned from World War I. He sensed that people wanted to return to “the good ‘ole days”…or a return to normalcy.
In what ways were the Republican policies of the 1920s helpful (beneficial) to big business?
The Presidents of the 1920s created protective tariffs to encourage people to buy American products, lowered taxes, cut or lowered government spending, and sided with business in disputes with workers. In many ways, the Republican Presidents of the decade returned to laissez-faire practices where the government kept their hands off the economy.
Which President is known for saying: “The chief business of the American people is business”?
Calvin Coolidge, who was President during a booming economy known as “Coolidge Prosperity.”
Which group of Americans DID NOT experience the economic prosperity (good times) of the 1920s?
Farmers.
For farmers, the Great Depression really started in the 1920s. They overproduced, leading to a surplus. So, the prices of their crops fell and the farmers fell into debt.
Which President was in office when the Great Depression began and did little to end the Great Depression?
Herbert Hoover
What was the main issue in the Scopes Trial?
Tradition/Religion/Creationism VS. Modern thinking/Evolution.
The Scopes trial dealt with whether Evolution (the theories of Charles Darwin) would be taught in the schools of Tennessee.
Scopes refers to John T. Scopes, a biology teacher at the school in Dayton, TN. He was arrested and fined for teaching the theory of Evolution after a law known as the Butler Act made teaching evolution illegal.
Another name for the Scopes Trial is the _______ _______.
Monkey Trial
These two Italian immigrants were arrested and convicted of murder in the 1920s. Many people thought they did NOT receive a fair trial, but instead were found guilty because they were NEW immigrants (from Italy) and because they had radical political beliefs.
Sacco and Vanzetti
Define Nativism.
Nativism is the belief that Native-born White Americans are superior to people born outside of America and who were often NOT white.
The 1920s was a decade with a lot of nativism.
This organization saw a rebirth or resurgence in the 1920s. Originally against African-Americans, in the 1920s this group spread the hate around and were opposed to catholics, jews, Women’s suffrage, and immigrants.
The Ku Klux Klan.
Their slogan was Native, Protestant, and White.
The 1920s was the first decade in which the census indicated that more Americans were now living in ______ areas than in ______ areas.
More Americans were now living in URBAN (city) areas than in RURAL (country) areas.
The nickname given to authors of the Post-World War I period who were disillusioned (unhappy) with conformity, America’s preoccupation with material possessions, and the devastation of World War I.
The Lost Generation
Authors of the “lost generation” included F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Sinclair Lewis, and William Faulkner.
The massive movement of African Americans from the south to the north during and after WWI, often in search of industrial jobs with higher pay than sharecropping.
The Great Migration