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Immigration Act of 1921Immigration Act of 1924 National Origins ActVolstead Act Scopes TrialSacco-Vanzetti Trial
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Harlem RenaissanceProhibition Urban-Rural ConflictMarcus Garvey Assembly Line‘Normalcy’
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Teapot Dome ScandalHarding Scandals John Maynard KeynesHawley-Smoot Tariff ‘Black Tuesday’ Reconstruction Finance Corporation
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Debt MoratoriumBonus Army IsolationismFour Power Treaty Five Power TreatyNine Power Treaty
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Kellogg-Briand PactLondon Naval Conference Good Neighbor PolicyDawes and Young Plans Clark MemorandumWashington Conference
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Herbert HooverCalvin Coolidge Warren HardingA. Mitchell Palmer Clarence DarrowWilliams Jennings Bryant
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Charles LindberghCharles Chaplin John DewyCharles and Mary Beard Robert and Helen LyndH.L. Menken
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Francis Scot FitzgeraldSinclair Lewis Ernest HemmingwayAndrew Mellon Jackson PollockMargaret Sanger
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Albert FallLangston Hughes Carl SandbergGrant Wood Norman Thomas1932 Election
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Franklin D. RooseveltHundred Days Congress Tennessee Valley Authority ‘Brain’ Trust Share-Our-Wealth Program First New Deal
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Second New DealCourt Packing Nye CommitteeNew Deal Programs Social Security ActFair Labor Standards
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The Federal Securities Act Glass-Steagall Act National Industrial Recovery Act 1 st Agriculture Adjustment Act Works Progress Administration Wagner Act
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2 nd Agricultural Adjustment Act Schecter v. United States United States v. ButlerFather Charles Coughlin Huey LongDr. Francis Townsend
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Harry Hopkins National Recovery Administration John Steinbeck“Roaring Twenties” Consumer SocietyHenry Ford
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Revival of KKKGreat Depression Eleanor RooseveltRelief, Recovery, Reform 21 st AmendmentFireside Chats
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FDICCCC New Deal OppositionDust Bowl America FirstAtlantic Charter
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The business of American and the consumer economy Republican Politics: Harding, Coolidge, Hoover The culture of modernism: science, arts and entertainment Responses to Modernism: religious fundamentalism, nativism and prohibition The ongoing struggle for equality: African Americans and women Causes of the Great Depression
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The Hoover Administration's response to the Great Depression FDR & the New Deal Labor Unions and recognition The New Deal coalition and its critics from the left and right Surviving hard times: American society during the Great Depression 20 th Amendment
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