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America went through economic and social changes and started focusing on values rather than politics.
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Banning the sale of alcoholic beverages
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Americans started to fear a communist revolution
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One of Warren Harding's pro business policies
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He was the 29th president of the United States of America who raised tariffs, lowered taxes and restricted immigration
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A location in New York that popular music was made
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The Jazz Age of the United States; Important to African American culture and music bloomed widely for African Americans
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Women organizations put an end to selling alcoholic beverages within the United States of America
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She was the most outspoken voice of the Temperance Movement
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A new style of clothing that women would wear that showed more skin than what was normally acceptable
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2,000,000 African-Americans moved from the Southern part of the United States, to the Northern part.
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The acts that aimed to keep out southern and eastern Europeans from the United States of America in 1921, 1929, and 1920.
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A pseudo-scientific belief that the human race could be improved by breeding
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He was one of the earliest innovators of jazz poetry
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After Warren Harding's Death in the Teapot Dome Scandal was uncovered and it was revealed that people in his cabinet were involved in giving away money for votes
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He was a Jamaican activist for African Americans
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Warren Hardin's vice president and 30th president of the United States of America
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He was an engineer and an early automobile manufacture
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The trail put older religious beliefs against newer scientific beliefs.
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The famed attorney of the defendant in the Scopes"Monkey Trails" that defended against William Jennings Bryant
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He was an American aviator and military officer for the United States of America
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The 31st president of the United States of America that caused rugged individualism.
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Spurred progress and caused "unparalleled greatness" in the United States of America.
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Allowed people to drink and sell alcoholic beverages in the United States of America and repealed Prohibition