1920 to 1929 Terms:
Immigration Act of 1924, nativism, Scopes trial, fundamentalists, Sacco and Vanzetti, laissez faire, gangsterism, KKK, expatriates, mass consumption, American Plan/Yellow Dog Contracts, Adkins v. Children's Hospital, automobiles/Fordism, radio, flappers, New v. Old Money, tariffs, GOP presidents, farmers, black Tuesday, Washington Disarmament Conference, Dawes Plan
1930 to 1939 Terms:
Hawley Smoot Tariff, Great Depression, three r's, New Deal, Emergency Congress, Democratic control of the Congress, bonus army, Herbert Hoover, FDR, Civilian Conservation Corps., start of WWII, dustbowl, farmers, "oakies", John Steinbeck, Social Security Act, AAA, Indian Reorganization Act, FERA, 21 Amendment, Tennessee Valley Authority, Francis Perkins, Black Cabinet, Eleanor Roosevelt, Glass Diegel Act, Wagner Act/sit down strike, fireside chats, bank holiday, National Recovery Administration, unemployment, Work Progress Administration
Continuity;
Women's advancement, weaknesses in the economy, income gap, urban v. rural, the plight of the farmers, economic isolation
Change:
Reintroduction of Labor Unions, large government involvement in the economy, expansion of the presidency, social climate, consumer spending
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