Between The Wars

  • Henry Ford

    Henry Ford
    He was the creator and founder of Ford motor Company
  • Frances Willard

    Frances Willard
    Instramental influence in the passage of the 18th (prohibition) and 19th (woman suffrage) amendments.
  • Clarence Darrow

    Clarence Darrow
    An American lawyer, a leading member of the American Civil Liberites Union and advocate of the Georgist economic reform
  • William Jennings Bryan

    William Jennings Bryan
    A dominant wing in the Deomocratic Party and a 3 time candidate for President of the United States.
  • Social Darwinism

    Claim to apply biological concepts of natural selection and survival of the fittest to sociology and politics
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt

    President of the United States from 1933-1945. Pulled the US out of the Great Depression
  • Eleanor Roosevelt

    Longest serving First Lady of the US. Holding from March 1933 - April 1945
  • Marcus Garvey

    The orator of the Black Nationalism and Pan-Africansim movements
  • Dorothea Lange

    Documentary photographer best known for her work for the Farm Security Administration.
  • Tin Pan Alley

    songwrighters that dominated the music industry in the United States
  • Langston Huges

    Innovator of the literary art form called "jazz poetry". Best known as the leader of the Harlem Renaissance.
  • Charles A. Lindebergh

    American aviator, author, inventor, military officer, explorer, and social activist.
  • The Great Migration

    The Great Migration
    The movement of 6 million blacks out of the rural south United States to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West.
  • Federal Reserve System

    A more safe, flexible, and more stable way of running banks in the United States.
  • Jazz Music

    The time period between WWI and the Great Depression which was filled with partying and loud jazz music
  • First Red Scare

    Widespread fear of Bolshevism and anarchim in the United States due to real and imagined events
  • Scopes Monkey Trial

    Tennessee v. Scopes John Scopes was accused of violating Tennessee's Butler Act which stated that it's unlawful to teach human evolution in any state-funded school. Scope was found guilty and fined $100
  • Stock Market Crash "Black Tuesday"

    Black Tuesday hits Wall Street as investors trade 16,410,030 shares on the New York Stock Exchange in a single day.
  • The Great Depression

    Deepest and longest economic downturn in the history of the Western industrialized world.
  • Securities and Exchange Commission

    Securities and Exchange Commission
    Regulates the commerce in stocks, bonds, and other securities.
  • Tennessee Valley Authority

    Tennessee Valley Authority
    Adresses the most important issues in energy, environmental stewardship and development.
  • Harlem Renaissance

    Harlem Renaissance
    A culture movemnet centered around black writers, artists, musicians, photographers, poets, and scholars
  • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

    Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
    Preserves public confidence in banking systems by deposit
  • The Dust Bowl

    caused by droughts Due to the improper plantation of crops, wind would come and sweep away the crops leaving families houses covered in dirt and sand and leaving the families poor
  • 20th Amenment

    sets the dates at which federal government elected offices end. In also defines who succeeds the president if the president dies.
  • Prohibition

    Prohibiting the manufacturing, storage, transportaion, sale, possession, and consumption of alcohol
  • The New Deal

    The New Deal
    Laws and programs passed by law to get the country up and running again during and after the great depression
  • 21st Amendment

    Repealed the 18th amendment which prohibited alcohol
  • Social Security Administration

    Administers social security, social insurance consisting of retirement, disability, and survivor benefits.
  • Relief Recovery Reform

    Relief Recovery Reform
    Roosevelts way of fixing the depression
  • Teapot Dome Scandal

    Bribery incident in the United States during the Warren G. Harding administration
  • Warren G. Harding’s “Return to Normalcy”

    Warren G. Harding’s “Return to Normalcy”
    A return to the way of life before World War I, was United States presidential candidate Warren G. Harding's campaign promise in the election of 1920. Although detractors believed that the word was a neologism as well as a malapropism, coined by Harding