Chapter 20 Review: 1. As the 1920s progressed, _________________________ incomes declined. 2. The attitudes of the people living in developing ___________________, became more conservative and more politically active. 3. _____________ ____________________ in the 1920s faced discrimination, especially in the South, where the Jim Crow laws were in effect. 4. The ______________ ______________ oil scandal involved Edwin Denby and Albert Fall. 5. In towns such as ________ __________, ___________________ and ____________________ black and middle and upper classes emerged. 6. ______________________ ___________________ movement fell apart due to no effective leadership after Garvey was deported to Jamaica. 7. The condition of America’s economy following _________ ______ __ was a brief recession, followed by economic growth. 8. The result of ______________ ______________ innovative manufacturing techniques was the car prices went down. 9. The demand for ___________________________ in the 1920s stimulated growth in many other industries. 10.Buying stock on __________________ remained profitable as long as stock prices rose. 11.During the 1920s, American farmers as a group suffered _______________________. 12.Presidents ____________________ and ____________________ favored policies that aided the growth of business. 13.As President, ______________________ ___ __________________ reduced the regulations on businesses put into place by Progressives. 14.President _____________________ believed that the creation of wealth benefited the nation as a whole. 15.Under President Coolidge, the national _______________________ boomed. 16.In the 1920s, most national leaders tried to ____________________ war by avoiding close interaction with other nations. 17.Under President Coolidge, the concerns of ____________________ ________________ and _______________ _______________ were largely ignored. 18.The largest cultural _______________ in the 1920s America was between urban Americans and Rural Americans. 19.Formal education was more important for ________________ Americans that _______________ Americans because higher-paying jobs in the cities required a formal education. 20.At its heart, the _________________ _______________ was a clash between religion and science. 21.______________________ opposed immigration because they feared the loss of jobs and damage to America’s traditions. 22.The ____________ _____________ added to nativist opposition to immigration by immigrating more people. 23.Most Americans who opposed the ____ _______ ________ embraced the idea that America was a “melting pot.” 24.Henry Ford was able to reduce the price of the ______________ ___ by making his cars on a moving assembly lines and reduce the time it took to make a car. 25.The major difference between the urban life-style and the rural life-style was that _____________Americans had more free time. 26.The American ________________ industry was controlled by a handful of huge studios in Hollywood, Californian. 27.In 1920, America’s first ______________ station was an immediate success. 28.The “________ ______________” of the 1920s rejected the Victorian morality. 29.The consumer economy of the 1902s had a big effect on the lives of ______________ because it made their life easier. 30.Many ______________ _________________ migrated to the north throughout the 1920s for a chance at a better future. 31._________________ was an American hybrid of African American and European music forms. 32.The literature of the ___________________ ______________________ explored the pains and joys of being black in America. 33.The sense of group identity created by the Harlem Renaissance formed a __________________ for later progress for blacks in America. 34.Most African Americans in the 1920s that lived in _________________, came from the South and the Caribbean. 35.The significance of Harlem was that it was a central place for African Americans to voice their concerns about ______________ problems. 36.______________ ____________________ was considered a jazz legend because of his ability to play the trumpet and his subtle sense of improvisation. 37._________________ ___________________ and __________________ _______________ worked hard for President Harding as cabinet members to achieve advancement for businesses. 38.According the polls of the 1920s, not all women wanted to be __________________, but many wanted to challenge political, economic, social, and educational boundaries. 39.________________ ________________ was a wealthy banker who served in the Harding administration. 40.The ____________ ____________ set the theories of Charles Darwin against fundamentalism. 41.The _______________ _________ was the agreement intended to settle international debts of World War I. 42.The 1920s cultural outpouring associated with African Americans was called the _________________ ______________________. 43.The ____________ _________________ was the first film with synchronized sound. 44._____________________ ____________ was the author that wrote of the pain and pride of being black. 45.The manufacturing method in which each worker performs one step on an assembly line is called ____________ ______________________. 46.____________________ ______________ was the psychologist who stressed the importance of the unconscious mind. 47.The extremist group that targeted blacks, Jews, Catholics, and immigrants was the ______ ________ _________. 48.A ________ __________________ is a period of time which the value of stocks increase.