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Who believed there should be no government?Mystery 2Mystery 3Mystery 4Mystery 5Mystery 6What became a symbol for the new woman of the 1920s?What law passed establishing a quota system for immigration?What constitutional amendment repealed Prohibition?What terms means the total value of all goods and services in a nation?Who founded the new union of African American railroad workers?What term was given to the friends and supporters of Pres. Harding who were given jobs?What was the African American cultural movement called that centered around New York City?What is an economic system based on private property and free enterprise?What trial suggested the depth of anti-foreign & anti-radical feelings in the U.S.Where were the first female governors elected?What term was used for writers who became disillusioned with America and moved to other countries?What trial tested the legality of teaching evolution in schools?Who supported the Back to Africa movement?What term means buying consumer products by paying a down payment followed by monthly payments?What did the U.S. and 14 other nations sign outlawing war?Who introduced the assembly line?After serving as the head of the Food Administration in WWI, who won the Presidential election of 1928?Who became President after Warren G. Harding died?DailyDouble!!

Who was a famous Harlem Renaissance poet?What type of music became popular in the 1920s?Who was the first person to make a solo flight across the Atlantic ocean?What did Russian communists encourage workers around the world to do?Who was the first cabinet member ever go to jail?Name one group that did not share in the prosperity of the 1920s?Final Jeopardy

What helped to fuel American fear of the Bolsheviks & radicals?capitalismThe trial of Sacco and VanzettiTexas (Miriam Ferguson) & Wyoming (Nellie Tayloe Ross)expatriatesScopes TrialMarcus GarveyInstallment buyingKellogg-Briand PactHenry FordHerbert HooverCalvin CoolidgeanarchistsLangston HughesjazzCharles LindbergOverthrow capitalismAlbert FallFarmers, railroad industry & coal mining industryLabor strikes