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NATIVISM

THE POLICY OF PROTECTING THE INTERESTS OF NATIVE-BORN OR ESTABLISHED INHABITANTS AGAINST THOSE OF IMMIGRANTS

ISOLATIONISM

A POLICY OF REMAINING APART FROM THE AFFAIRS OR INTERESTS OF OTHER GROUPS, ESP. THE POLITICAL AFFAIRS OF OTHER COUNTRIES.

COMMUNISM

advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.

ANARCHISTS

a state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority. "he must ensure public order in a country threatened with anarchy"

SACCO AND VANZETTI

NICOLA SACCO (APRIL 22, 1891 – AUGUST 23, 1927) AND BARTOLOMEO VANZETTI (JUNE 11, 1888 – AUGUST 23, 1927) WERE ITALIAN-BORN ANARCHISTS WHO WERE CONVICTED OF MURDERING TWO MEN DURING THE ARMED ROBBERY OF A SHOE FACTORY IN SOUTH BRAINTREE, MASSACHUSETTS, UNITED STATES IN 1920.

QUOTA SYSTEM

quota system. a system, originally determined by legislation in 1921, of limiting by nationality the number of immigrants who may enter the U.S. each year. a policy of limiting the number of minority group members in a business firm, school, etc.

JOHN L LEWIS

John Llewellyn Lewis was an American leader of organized labor who served as president of the United Mine Workers of America from 1920 to 1960.

WARREN G.

Warren Gamaliel Harding was the 29th President of the United States, a Republican from Ohio who served in the Ohio Senate and then in the United States Senate, where he protected alcohol interests and moderately supported women's suffrage.

CHARLES EVANS HUGHES

Charles Evans Hughes, Sr. was an American statesman, lawyer and Republican politician from New York.

FORDNEY MCCUMBER TARIFF

The Fordney–McCumber Tariff of 1922 was a law that raised American tariffs on many imported goods in order to protect factories and farms.

OHIO GANG

Ohio Gang (1921-1924) was a gang of politicians and industry leaders closely surrounding Warren G. Harding, the 29th President of the United States of America.

TEAPOT DOME SCANDAL

THE TEAPOT DOME SCANDAL WAS A BRIBERY INCIDENT THAT TOOK PLACE IN THE UNITED STATES FROM 1920 TO 1923, DURING THE ADMINISTRATION OF PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING.

ALBERT B FALL

United States Senator from New Mexico and the Secretary of the Interior under President

CALVIN COOLIDGE

30TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES (1923–1929). A REPUBLICAN LAWYER FROM VERMONT, COOLIDGE WORKED HIS WAY UP THE LADDER OF MASSACHUSETTS STATE POLITICS, EVENTUALLY BECOMING GOVERNOR

URBAN SPRAWL

THE UNCONTROLLED EXPANSION OF URBAN AREAS.

INSTALLMENT PLAN

AN ARRANGEMENT FOR PAYMENT BY INSTALLMENTS.

PROHIBITION

2. the prevention by law of the manufacture and sale of alcohol, esp. in the US between 1920 and 1933.
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BOOTLEGGER

someone who makes or sells illegal liquor
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FUNDIMENTALISM

a movement or attitude stressing strict and literal adherence to a set of basic principle

SPEAKEASY

) AN ILLICIT LIQUOR STORE OR NIGHTCLUB.