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Match the term with the description ___1) Lynching ___2) Russia ___3) Red Scare ___4) Sacco and Vanzetti ___5) Ku Klux Klan ___6) Warren G. Harding A) Italian Anarchists accused and executed for murder. B) They believed in nativism and “100% Americanism” C) The NAACP wanted Congress to make this a federal crime. D) The Palmer raids were a cause and a result of this social problem. E) A communist Revolution there made Americans uneasy. F) He won the 1920 election over James Cox

Politics and Government Business and Industry Entertainment, Art, and Culture Science and Technology

Ideas: The 1920s and the Jazz Age The Roaring ‘20s Effect of WWI Ernest Hemingway F. Scott Fitzgerald Sinclair Lewis The Great Migration The Harlem Renaissance Langston Hughes Jazz Calvin Coolidge Henry Ford The Assembly Line Herbert Hoover Advertising and Credit The Scopes Trial Cotton Club Louis Armstrong The Jazz Singer Radio George H. “Babe” Ruth Rudolph Valentino Charles Lindbergh Amelia Earhart Suburbs The Automobile Prohibition Warren G. Harding Buying Stocks “on margin”