Roaring 20’s and Great Depression Test PRACTICE REVIEW 1) __g__ Lost Generation 2) __s__ Harlem Renaissance 3) __w__ Mass Media 4) __z__ Fundamentalism 5) __m__ Marcus Garvey 6) __aa__ NAACP 7) __q__ Kellogg-Briand Act 8) __jj__ Isolationist 9) ___p_ Calvin Coolidge 10) __qq__ Warren G. Harding 11) __h__ Herbert Hoover 12) __mm__ Crash of 1929 13) __u__ Great Depression 14) __hh__ Franklin Delano Roosevelt 15) __i__ New Deal 16) __oo__ Deficit Spending 17) __pp__ Dust Bowl 18) __ss__ Eleanor Roosevelt 19) __c__ Liberal 20) __cc__ Conservative 21) __e__ Fireside Chats 22) __x__ Brain Trust 23) __n__ Paris, France 24) __kk__ Laissez Faire 25) __r__ Tea Pot Dome Scandal 26) __l__ Assembly Line 27) __y__ “Return to Normalcy” 28) __a__ Installment Buying 29) __ee__ “Bob” 30) __b__ “The Charleston” 31) __ll__ Flapper 32) __bb__ Prohibition 33) __k__ Al Capone 34) __ff__ Ku Klux Klan 35) __d__ Sit –Down Strike 36) __f__ Charles Lindbergh 37) __o__ Expatriates 38) __v__ Speculation 39) __rr__ Buying on Margin 40) __t__ “Black Tuesday” 41) __nn__ Public Works Projects 42) __gg__ Bonus Army 43) __j__ Hundred Days 44) __ii__ Social Security Act 45) __dd__ Congress of Industrial Organizations a) repay amount borrowed in small monthly payments b) a very famous twenties dance style c) politics in favor of more government action d) striking workers remain idle inside their jobs e) FDR radio talks explaining policies f) first pilot to go solo across the Atlantic Ocean g) artists and writers who resented the senseless WWI h) President during the stock market crash i) FDR’s programs to fight the depression j) laws passed under FDR during this period of his job k) “Scarface” dangerous mobster crime boss in Chicago l) mass produced goods, on a conveyor belt to stations m) founder of Universal Negro Improvement Organization n) city of freedom and tolerance for many writers and artists o) term used to identify people who live out of the country p) new President after Harding died, cleaned up scandals q) 1928 treaty signed by 15 nations a pledge not to make war r) illegal bribes to drill on oil-rich US government lands s) burst of African American cultural activity and music t) October 29, 1929 marked this dark day in the stock market u) the worst period in US history of economic loss and pain v) buying and selling stocks in hope of a quick profit w) communications that reach a large audience x) advisers of FDR that were professors and economists y) statement that the US should go back to the good old days z) religious belief of word for word Bible interpretation aa)National Association for Advancement of Colored People bb) the production, sale or consumption of alcohol is illegal cc) favors fewer government controls and more freedoms dd) new large popular union open to minorities and women ee) popular women’s short hairstyle in the 1920’s ff) racist organization trying to influence America gg) 15,000 veterans demanding their benefits from WWI hh) President who used the Government programs to help ii) workers pay to a fund to support them during retirement jj) belief the US should stay out of other nation’s problems kk) economic French term meaning “to allow to do” ll) active women who danced, and dressed in new fashions mm) plunge in stock market prices nn) government funded projects to build public resources oo) using borrowed money to fund government programs pp) damaged farms from drought and dust in the depression qq) President after WWI, rocked by scandals and corruption rr) pay a small part of a stocks price and borrowed the rest ss) very active first lady who helped her husband and US