American History 1920s
Chapter 20 overview (partial) Shockley
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Production of this tripled during the 1920s.
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This rapidly altered American life.
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This person made the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic.
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This percent of the population controlled half of the nation's resources.
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During the 1920s, 3 million people migrated out of this area.
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This amendment was proposed to eliminate legal distinction based on sex.
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The Equal Rights Amendment was proposed by
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During the 1920s, organized labor saw this change in membership.
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Companies did this to prevent labor strikes.
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Women's new freedom was limited to this phase of her life.
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This person used state troops against striking policemen.
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In 1921, the Supreme Court struck down a law that
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This person became the first cabinet member in history to be convicted of a felony.
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This bill sought to have the government purchase agricultural products overseas to raise farm prices.
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The US advanced billions of dollars to this nation to enable the country to make reparations payments.
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