ANSWERED.
Harlem Renaissance - CORRECT ANSWER Art and music movement in the 1920s that promoted African-
American Art, literature, and jazz music that helped create a new African-American identity.
Sacco and Vanzetti - CORRECT ANSWER Murder trial of two Italian immigrants with radical views that
showed how nativism and racism could override American principles.
Dust Bowl - CORRECT ANSWER Natural disaster caused by drought in the Great Plains that caused a
mass migration to the west coast.
Scopes Monkey Trial - CORRECT ANSWER Court case of a teacher accused of illegally teaching evolution
that demonstrated the fight between science and religion in the 1920s.
First Red Scare - CORRECT ANSWER The widespread fear of communism that swept the U.S. in the
1920s.
Great Migration - CORRECT ANSWER mass migration of African-Americans to the north that will lead to
increased populations, the Harlem Renaissance, and a change of image for African-Americans.
Laissez-Faire - CORRECT ANSWER Economic policy by Republican Presidents in the 1920s that refused to
interfere with businesses or stop their bad practices.
Herbert Hoover - CORRECT ANSWER President at the beginning of the Great Depression who believed
that the government should not take action to solve the problems it created.
Franklin Roosevelt (FDR) - CORRECT ANSWER President who believed that the government should take
action to solve the problems created by the Great Depression.