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2: The National Orgins Act reduced the annual quota to_% of the number of immigrants already in the country according to the 1890 census.
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60: The Kellogg Briand Pact was a treaty among ___ nations and suggested by France and the US which outlawed war.
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490 390: A Model T originally cost $_____, this was later lowered to $______.
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A & W Root Beer: First Fast Food Chain in the US.
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Anarchists: Sacco & Vanzetti were Italian immigrants but were probably convicted for robbery and murder without evidence because they were _______________.
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Andrew Mellon: _______________ was the Sec. of Treasury under Coolidge who shaped the 20s' economy. He was one of the richest men in the country himself
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Assembly line: Manufacturing process in which each worker does a specialized task in the construction of a final product. Used by Ford.
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Attorney General: Palmer was the _________ ________ of the US who conducted raids on Americans out of his fear that radicals were conspiring to overthrow the government.
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Buying on Margin: Allows investors to purchase stock for only a fraction of its price and borrow the rest. Loan can be demanded at anytime.
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Calvin Coolidge: This governor of Massachusetts fired officers to end the Boston Police Strike.
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Chinese Exclusion Act: Shut down immigration from China.
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Consumer: A ____________ economy depends on a large amount of spending by individuals who use or consume goods.
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Coolidge: "Chief Business of the American people is business."
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Dawes Plan: Plan to set up a payment schedule by the Germans to the Allies, reorganize the German national bank, and approve a loan to Germany.
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Dearborn Independant: Henry Ford's newspaper? He was also a farmer adn created the museum, the Greenfeild Village.
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Disarmament: A program where nations would voluntarily give up their weapons.
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Fordney-McCumber Tariff: A protective tariff during Harding's administration which raised import taxes to historically high levels.
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government: One of the principles of communism is the ___________ owns all land and property
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Gross National Product: Total value of goods and services a country produces annually.
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Harding: Sec. of State Albert Fall under _________ got a bribe of $300,000 from a private oil company for drilling rights. This was the Tea Pot Dome Scandal
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Harding Coolidge Hoover: Name the three Republican Presidents after WWI in order.
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Installment Plan: Customers could make partial payments at set intervals over a period of time until their debt was paid with a _______________ _______.
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Isolationism: ____________ is avoiding political and economic alliances with foriegn countries.
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LaFollette Davis: In the election of 1924, Coolidge defeated the Progressive ______________ and the Democrat ________.
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Laissez Faire: Government hands off economic policy which lowered income and inheritance tax rates and approved higher tariffs.
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Lenin: Communism was lead in Russia by _________.
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Model A: Replaced Model T.
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Nativism: Movement where native-born Americans were favored over immigrants.
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political party: One of the principles of communism is a single ____________ ________ controlled the government.
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Quota: Numerical limit on immigrants representing an specific ethnic group or country.
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Red Scare: An intense fear of communism and other politically radical ideas was the _____ _________.
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rights: One of the principles of communism is the need of the country always took priority over the _________ of individuals.
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Smith: In the Election of 1928, Hoover defeated the Democrat Alfred E. _________ of New York who was the first Catholic to run for the presidnecy and was also against Prohibition.
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Speculation: Making high risk investments with the hope of getting rich quick through a high return.
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Springfeild: Charles and Frank Duryea were the first to develop a marketable car in the US. They were form _____________ Massachusetts.
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United Mine Workers of America: The ________ _______ __________ ___ _________ led the Coal Strike and eventually got a 14% raise.
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United States Steel Corporation: The Steel Strike was against the _________ _________ _______ _________.
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Warren G. Harding: "Return to Normalcy" was this Republican President's campaign promise.
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Welfare Capitalism: Owner's way to control unions, raised wages, paid vacations, health plans , etc. Called company Unions.
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Wyoming California: In the Tea Pot Dome Scandal, Teapot Dome was in ___________ and Elk Hills in ______________.