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Chapter 13 and 14 Key Terms 1920’s

Chapter 13 and 14 Key Terms 1920’s. flapper demographics barrio Charles A. Lindbergh mass media Charlie Chaplin– British-born motion picture comedian and producer. The most popular U.S. film star in the 1920’s; his films often criticized social order of the times. Jazz Age Louis Armstrong

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Chapter 13 and 14 Key Terms 1920’s

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  1. Chapter 13 and 14 Key Terms1920’s • flapper • demographics • barrio • Charles A. Lindbergh • mass media • Charlie Chaplin– British-born motion picture comedian and producer. The most popular U.S. film star in the 1920’s; his films often criticized social order of the times. • Jazz Age • Louis Armstrong • Duke Ellington • Glen Curtiss- known as the “Father of Naval Aviation” & “Founder of American Aircraft Industry”. Joined with the Wright Aeronautical Company to form the Curtiss-Wright Corporation and today is the leading corporation in the aeronautical industry. • Lost Generation (Define and name authors associated with) • Harlem Renaissance • bootleggers • speakeasies 15. Al Capone (469) 16. fundamentalism 17. Scopes Trial 18. Marcus Garvey 19. communism 20. Red Scare 21. Palmer Raids (482-83) 22. Sacco and Vanzetti (483) 23. disarmament 24. Teapot Dome Scandal 25. consumer economy 26. installment plan 27. Gross National Product– Total annual value of goods and services a country produces 28. Henry Ford 29. assembly line 30. welfare capitalism 31. speculation 32. buying on margin

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