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1920’s Research Topics Sports, etc Women’s Sports Growth of spectator sports Babe Ruth Dave “Lefty” Brown Jack Dempsey Charles Lindbergh Gertrude Ederle Amelia Earhart Jack Dempsey Bill Tilden Walter Hagen Red Grange Bobby Jones Knute Rockne Johnny Weissmuller Women Nineteenth Amendment Equal Rights Amendment Aimee Semple McPherson League of Women Voters National Women’s Party Flappers Margaret Sanger/Birth Control/ Eugenics/Comstock Act Business Henry Ford Assembly line/mass production Labor unions/strikes Andrew Mellon 2nd industrial revolution Personal debt Farming/Fordney-McCumber TariPolitics/Issues Teapot Dome Scandal Gangsters/Al Capone Racism/KKK Calvin Coolidge Herbert Hoover Prohibition/Bootleggers National Origins Quota Act of 1924 Immigration Act of 1921 NAACP Al Smith Communism/Red Scare Sacco and Vanzetti Palmer Raids Scopes trial (evolution) Clarence Darrow H.L. Mencken (journalist) Election of 1928 Boston police strike Urban vote and Democrats Literacy Rural “counterattack” Fundamentalism Warren Harding “return to normalcy” Marcus Garvey Stock Market Crash of 1929 Race riots (Oklahoma) Poverty Eugenics Movement Urban liberalism Federal Bureaucracy Mass entertainment Mass consumer culture Medicine Insulin Antibotics Arts/Culture 1920’s writers T.S. Eliot Eugene O’Neill H.L. Mencken F. Scott Fitzgerald Sherwood Anderson Edith Wharton Claude McKay John Dos Passos Ernest Hemingway Sinclair Lewis Willa Cather Langston Hughes Lost Generation of writers Advertising (cigarettes, etc.) Radio broadcasting 1920’s art Edward Hopper Georgia O’Keefe Dada Movement Movie industry Charles Lindbergh Harlem Renaissance Jazz Age Aaron Copland George Gershwin Frank Lloyd Wright

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1920’s Research TopicsSports, etc Women’s SportsGrowth of spectatorsportsBabe RuthDave “Lefty” BrownJack DempseyCharles LindberghGertrude EderleAmelia EarhartJack DempseyBill TildenWalter HagenRed GrangeBobby JonesKnute RockneJohnny Weissmuller

WomenNineteenth Amendment Equal Rights AmendmentAimee Semple McPhersonLeague of Women VotersNational Women’s PartyFlappersMargaret Sanger/Birth Control/Eugenics/Comstock Act

BusinessHenry Ford Assembly line/mass productionLabor unions/strikesAndrew Mellon2nd industrial revolutionPersonal debtFarming/Fordney-McCumber Tariff

Politics/Issues Teapot Dome Scandal Gangsters/Al Capone Racism/KKKCalvin CoolidgeHerbert HooverProhibition/BootleggersNational Origins Quota Act of 1924Immigration Act of 1921NAACPAl SmithCommunism/Red ScareSacco and VanzettiPalmer RaidsScopes trial (evolution) Clarence DarrowH.L. Mencken (journalist)Election of 1928Boston police strikeUrban vote and DemocratsLiteracyRural “counterattack”FundamentalismWarren Harding“return to normalcy” Marcus GarveyStock Market Crash of 1929Race riots (Oklahoma)Poverty Eugenics MovementUrban liberalismFederal Bureaucracy Mass entertainmentMass consumer culture

Medicine InsulinAntibotics

Arts/Culture 1920’s writers T.S. Eliot Eugene O’Neill H.L. Mencken F. Scott Fitzgerald Sherwood Anderson Edith Wharton Claude McKay John Dos Passos Ernest Hemingway Sinclair Lewis Willa Cather Langston HughesLost Generation of writers Advertising (cigarettes, etc.)Radio broadcasting1920’s art Edward Hopper Georgia O’Keefe Dada MovementMovie industry Charles LindberghHarlem RenaissanceJazz AgeAaron CoplandGeorge GershwinFrank Lloyd Wright

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