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President Harding’s Return to Normalcy (1920
Return to normalcy, a return to the way of life before World War I, was United States presidential candidate Warren G. Harding's campaign slogan for the election of 1920 -
Model T
Model T, automobile built by the Ford Motor Company from 1908 until 1927. -
Harlem Renaissance (1920)
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Harlem Renaissance. ... The Harlem Renaissance was an intellectual, social, and artistic explosion centered in Harlem, New York, spanning the 1920s. -
red scare
The First Red Scare, which occurred immediately after World War I, revolved around a perceived threat from the American labor movement, anarchist revolution and political radicalism -
Teapot Dome Scandal (1921)
The Teapot Dome Scandal was an American political scandal of the early 1920s. It involved the secret leasing of federal oil reserves at Elk Hills, California, and Teapot Dome, -
Joseph Stalin Leads USSR (1924)
Joseph Stalin was the General Secretary of Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1922 until his death in 1953. -
scopes "monkeys"
Scopes Monkey Trial. The Scopes Monkey Trial was a nationally-famous Tennessee court case that upheld a state law banning the teaching of evolution in public schools in that state in 1925. -
Charles Lindbergh’s Trans-Atlantic Flight (1927)
On May 21, 1927, the aviator Charles A. Lindbergh landed his Spirit of St. Louis near Paris, completing the first solo airplane flight across the Atlantic Ocean -
Stock Market Crashes “Black Tuesday” (1929)
Black Tuesday was the fourth and last day of the stock market crash of 1929. It took place on October 29, 1929. Investors traded a record 16.4 million shares. -
St. Valentine’s Day Massacre (1929)
The St. Valentine's Day Massacre, as it is now called, was the culmination of a gang war between arch rivals Al Capone and Bugs Moran.