THE ROARING TWENTIES THE CONVICTION OF JOHN SCOPES IN 1925 FOR TEACHING ABOUT EVOLUTION SUPPORTED THE IDEAS OF THOSE AMERICANS WHO A.BELIEVED IN RELIGIOUS.

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THE ROARING TWENTIES THE CONVICTION OF JOHN SCOPES IN 1925 FOR TEACHING ABOUT EVOLUTION SUPPORTED THE IDEAS OF THOSE AMERICANS WHO A.BELIEVED IN RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AND THE SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE B.HOPED TO LESSEN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN RURAL AND URBAN LIFESTYLES C.WANTED TO PROMOTE TRADITIONAL FUNDAMENTALIST VALUES D.FAVORED THE CHANGES RESULTING FROM THE NEW TECHNOLOGY OF THE 1920S

PROHIBITION -manufacture and sale of alcohol is __________________ -established by ______ amendment to the ____________. -ended with the ______ amendment to the Constitution.

PROHIBITION GETTING AROUND THE LAW -speakeasies -people speaking quietly to avoid detection -bootleggers -carrying liquor in the legs of boots AL CAPONE