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Review Names and Terms 20s 30s 18th and 19th Amendments Mass production of cars Scopes Trial: Darrow vs. Bryan Bootleg and organized crime Great Migration Tradition vs. Modern Flappers Harlem Renaissance Hoover and FDR Fireside chats New Deal TVA Social Security Court Packing Scheme Capitalism vs. socialism FHA Power of FDR and federal government Dust Bowl and migration to California

From Twenties to Thirties Economic prosperity Optimism Fads and slang Prohibition Organized crime/bootleg Heroes Movies Silent Cal Laissez-faire New jobs Bull market Ideals of rural America Migration to cities Fundamentalism Republicans in power Economic depression Pessimism Traditional values Repeal of prohibition Public enemies/theft Political demagogues More movies/escapism FDR’s fireside chats New Deal regulation 25% unemployment Bear Market Dust Bowl Migration to California Rugged individualism Democrats in power