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Roaring Twenties Vocab US History Honors
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Conservative: those less willing to bring about or accept change; preferred tradition Liberal: open minded; willing to accept new ideas and bring about change; challenged tradition flapper: a young woman, who shows bold freedom from conventions in conduct and dress rural: country areas with few people living there
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Red: a radical, anarchist, or communist anarchist: people who want to do away with government installment plan: a system in which a consumer may buy and take possession of goods, paying for them at agreed-upon intervals while having use of the goods Consumer Revolution: flood of new, affordable goods in the decades after World War I
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Prohibition: 1920-1933; when the 18 th Amendment made it illegal to make, sell, or transport alcohol in the US bootlegger: one who produces, reproduces, or distributes alcohol illicitly or without authorization speakeasy: illegal bar during prohibition Wet vs. Dry: wets were against prohibition; drys were in favor of prohibition
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Fundamentalists: a movement in 20 th century Protestantism emphasizing the literally interpreted Bible as fundamental to Christian life and teaching xenophobia: a fear of immigrants Ku Klux Klan: a secret society whose purpose was to ensure white supremacy over blacks; also opposed to Jews, Catholics and foreigners intolerant: the unwillingness to put up with something or someone
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corruption: inducement to do wrong by unlawful or improper means Lost Generation: term for American writers of the 1920s marked by disillusion with World War I and a search for a new sense of meaning Great Migration: movement of African Americans in the twentieth century from the rural South to the industrial North Harlem Renaissance: period during the 1920s in which African American novelists, poets and artists celebrated their culture
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