US History 10-1/10-2 quiz
supply-side economics
Trickle down economics Americans make more money in the government collect taxes at a lower rate
Charles Lindbergh
made the first nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic
disposable income
money left after taking out taxes
Great Migration
movement of over 300,000 African American from the rural south into Northern cities between 1914 and 1920
Cotton Club
one of the most famous Harlem nightspots and a speakeasys
mass production
production of goods in large numbers through the use of machinery and assembly lines
Langston Hughes
prolific writer who celebrated African American culture and life
Air Commerce Act
provided federal aid for building airports
mass media
radio, movies, newspapers, and magazines aimed at a broad audience
Blues
style of music evolving from African American spirituals and noted for its melancholy sound
bohemian
unconventional (in an artistic way)
Carl Sandburg
used common speech to glorify the Midwest
Edith Wharton
used irony and humor to criticize upper-class ignorance and pretensions
Emergency Quota Act
1921 Act that stipulates only 3% of 1910 immigrants are allowed in
Nativism
A belief that one's native land needs to be protected
Model T
A cheap and simple car designed by Ford. It allowed for more Americans to own a car.
Teapot Dome Scandal
A government scandal involving a former United States Navy oil reserve in Wyoming that was secretly leased to a private oil company in 1921
Ohio Gang
A group of poker-playing, men that were friends of President Warren Harding.
Harlem Renaissance
A period in the 1920s when African-American achievements in art and music and literature flourished
Jazz
A style of dance music popular in the 1920s
Marcus Garvey
African American leader durin the 1920s who founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association and advocated mass migration of African Americans back to Africa. Was deported to Jamaica in 1927.
Zora Neale Hurston
African American writer and folklore scholar who played a key role in the Harlem Renaissance
radio
Created national communication
Herbert Hoover
Secretary of Cameron sought to promote economic growth he tried to build government regulation with his own philosophy
Andrew Mellon
Secretary of Treasury under President Harding, Coolidge and Hoover, who instituted a Republican policy of reduced government spending, lower taxes and cut taxes
Speakseaies
-Illegal bar who got their liquor from organized crimes
credit
Available for the 1920s for most Americans had considered debt shaming
Calvin Coolidge
Became president when Harding died of pneumonia. He was known for practicing a rigid economy in money and words
Creationism
Belief that all life was created by God.
Henery Ford
Car inventor and assebly line inventor
Evolution
Change over time
Washington Conference
Conference of the major powers to reduce naval armaments among Great Britain, Japan, France, Italy, and the United States
assembly line
Divided operations in simple tasks
Dawes Plan
Installment plan for Germany, a way to help them pay reparations
Wright Brothers
Invented the airplane
Ernest Hemingway
Lost Generation writer, spent much of his life in France, Spain, and Cuba during WWI, notable works include A Farewell to Arms
Fundamentalism
Name of Christian religious phamlets
cooperative individualism
President Hoover's policy of encouraging manufactures and distributors to form their own organizations and volunteer information to the federal government in an effort to stimulate the economy
Forney-McCumber Act
This act raised tariffs in an effort to protect American industry from foreign competition
Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928)
United States and 14 on the countryside this packed although I had no binding for support this was called as a VICTORY OF PEACE
Willis Carrier
Wrote about life on great plans
National Origins Act
a federal law that made immigration restrictions permanent
F. Scott Fitzgerald
a novelist and chronicler of the jazz age. his wife, zelda and he were the "couple" of the decade but hit bottom during the depression. his noval THE GREAT GATSBY is considered a masterpiece about a gangster's pursuit of an unattainable rich girl.
Isolationism
a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
open shop
a workplace where employees were not required to join a union
Welfare Capitalism
an economic and political system that combines a mostly market-based economy with extensive social welfare programs
Warden Harding
born in ohio, in 1898 voters elcted Harding to be the ohio general assembely
Claude McKay
first important writer of the Harlem Renaissance