AP US History Unit 9 – 20s, Depression, New Deal Study List Chapter 31 – American Life in the Roaring ‘20s “Red Scare, ” A. Mitchell Palmer Nicola Sacco & Bartolomeo Vanzetti “nativism,” new Ku Klux Klan Emergency Quota Act of 1921 Immigration Act of 1924 Prohibition, 18th Amendment Volstead Act Sec of State Charles Evans Hughes Sec of Commerce Herbert Hoover Sec of Treasury Andrew W. Mellon Sec of Interior Albert B. Fall Atty Gen Harry M. Daugherty Adkins v. Children’s Hospital Esch-Cummins Transportation Act Merchant Marine Act Veterans’ Bureau Women’s Christian Temperance Union Washington Disarmament Conference Al Capone St. Valentine’s Day Massacre Charles Lindbergh- Spirit of St. Louis Lindbergh Law John Dewey “Monkey Trial”-John T. Scopes WJ Bryan/Clarence Darrow Treasury Secretary A. Mellon assembly-line production Henry Ford, Model T automobile culture Orville and Wilbur Wright Kitty Hawk, N.C. Five-Power Naval Treaty-5:5:3 Four-Power Treaty Nine-Power Treaty Sec of State Frank B. Kellogg 1929 Nobel Peace Prize Kellog-Briand Pact (Pact of Paris) Fordney-McCumber Tariff Law Charles R. Forbes Teapot Dome Scandal Calvin Coolidge McNary-Haugen Bill Sen Robert La Follette Bruce Barton, The Man Nobody Knows Dawes Plan Herbert Hoover Alfred E. Smith - “wet” Hawley-Smoot Tariff (1930) October 29, 1929, Black Tuesday Great Depression Hoovervilles Hoover Dam Muscle Shoals Bill Reconstruction Finance Corporation Norris-La Guardia Anti-Injection Act “Bonus Expeditionary Force” Douglas MacArthur Hoover-Stimson Doctrine Japan invades Manchuria installment plan Babe Ruth & Jack Dempsey Guglielmo Marconi-radio D.W. Griffith, The Birth of a Nation The Jazz Singer (Al Jolson) Margaret Sanger “flappers” - “Charleston” Sigmund Freud Harlem Renaissance Langston Hughes, Marcus Garvey United Negro Improvement Association F. Scott Fitzgerald Ernest Hemingway Sinclair Lewis Frank Lloyd Wright Chapter 32 – The Politics of Boom and Bust Warren G. Harding Dominican Republic, Haiti, Nicaragua Chapter 33–The Great Depression and the New Deal Franklin Delano Roosevelt Hundred Days Relief, Recovery, Reform Emergency Banking Relief Act bank holiday, gold standard Fireside Chats Glass-Steagall Banking Reform Act Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) Harry L. Hopkins Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) Civil Works Administration (CWA) Father Charles Coughlin Huey P. Long Dr. Francis E. Townsend Works Progress Administration (WPA) Eleanor Roosevelt Sec of Labor Frances Perkins Mary McLeod Bethune Office of Minority Affairs National Recovery Administration (NRA) Public Works Administration (PWA) Sec of Interior Harold L. Ickes Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA) Dust Bowl John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath Resettlement Administration Dawes Act Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Social Security Act Wagner Act (National Labor Relations Act) National Labor Relations Board John L. Lewis United Mine Workers Committee for Industrial Organization Fair Labor Standards Act Congress of Industrial Organizations American Liberty League 20th Amendment Schechter Poultry Corp. v. U.S. FDR’s “court-packing scheme” “Roosevelt Recession” John Maynard Keynes deficit spending Reorganization Act Hatch Act (1939) Chapter 34 – FDR and the Shadow of War 1933 London Conference Tydings-McDuffie Act (1934) Good Neighbor Policy Sec of State Cordell Hull Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act Stalin/ Hitler/Mussolini Hitler’s “Big Lie” Rome-Berlin Axis (1936) Ethiopia 1934 Nye Committee Neutrality Acts in 1935-37 Gen Francisco Franco “Quarantine Speech” USS Panay Rhineland 1938 Munich Conference Sudentenland Neville Chamberlain-appeasement USSR-Germany nonaggression treaty Neutrality Act (1939) cash-and-carry “phony war” Havana Conference (1940) Destroyers for Bases Deal (1940) Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies America First Committee Wendell L. Willkie Lend-Lease Act Atlantic Conference Robin Moor, Greer, Kearny, Reuben James December 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor