CHAPTER 31
bolshevik revolution
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A revolution where the government and rule in Russia was overthrown and replaced with Communism.
red scare
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A period when Americans thought that democrats were trying to put Communism in the United States.
criminal syndicalism laws
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A law passed that made it illegal to even use violence to implement social change.
american plan
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The name of a plan for American employers to make an antiunion campaign for the "open shop."
ku klux klan
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A large organization in America that was against black's rights, Catholics, foreigners, Jews, Communists, and evolution.
bible belt
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An area in the South where Protestant Fundamentalism thrived, as well as the KKK.
immigration act of 1924
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An act that America passed which was the first cut-down the country ever made on immigration.
eighteenth amendment
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An amendment that began America's period of prohibition.
volstead act
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The act that implemented the 18th amendment.
racketeers
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A name for gangsters who would invade the ranks of local labor unions as organizers and promoters.
fundamentalism
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A type of religious belief that took the writing in the Bible literally. Protestants adopted this style when American citizens began moving to the city.
scientific management
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A scientific theory of eliminating wasted motion that was coined by Frederick W. Taylor.
fordism
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Another name for the use of assembly lines to manufacture products.
united negro improvement association (UNIA)
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An organization established to promote the resettlement of African Americans in their own "African homeland."
modernism
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A period in American history when people started to question old "norms" and begin to create new ones. Flappers and other unique American groups began forming in this period.
"lost generation"
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The name for the generation of writers who came out of and wrote about WWI.
harlem renaissance
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A time when African American creativity and culture exploded, influencing the entire country.