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40 Cards in this Set
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Scientific management
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New any of increasing productivity
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Assembly line
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Help factories make goods faster
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Auto touring
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Vacationing and sight seeing in a car
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Installment plan
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Allowed customers to pay for their cars overtime
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Planned obsolescence
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Products specifically designed to go out of style
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Fredrick a taylor
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A early supporter of subject management
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Henry ford
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Lowered the cost of cars by implementing scientific management practices
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Model t
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A sturdy low cost automobile
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Alfred Sloan
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Head of general motors
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Flappers
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New style of dancing
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Violated act
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Enforced the 18 amendment (alcohol)
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Al Capone
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Ruled Chicanos underworld with his small army of mobsters
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Eliot ness
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Organized a top squad of detectives to go after gangsters
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Untouchables
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Ness and his detectives
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Twenty first amendment
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Repealed the 19 amendment
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Cecil b demille
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Introduced a new style of film making marked by epic plots and complex characters
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Babe Ruth
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Legendary baseball player
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Jim thorpe
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Athlete in the 1920s
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Charles lindbergh
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A celebrity pilor in the 1920s
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Amelia earhart
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First woman to fly across the atalantic
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Aimee semple mcpherson
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One of the most popular revivalists
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Fundamentalist
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A protestant movement gained popularity during the 1920s
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Clarence darrow
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A famous criminal lawyer from chicago
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Scopes trial
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Exposed a deepdivision in american society between traditional religious values and new values based on scientific ways of thought
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Jazz
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Because music first gained a wide following during this time
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Blues
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African American music
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Bessie smith
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Brought blues music to broader audiences
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Louis Armstrong
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Began to adopt some of its unique characteristics of jazz
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Bid Beiderbecke
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Wove jazz rhythms into their musics
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Duke Ellington
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Famous jazz musician that played in clubs
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Langston Hugh's
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African American poet that expressed jazz as sad joy and pain
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Harlem renaissance
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Black writers musicians and artists
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Paul Robeson
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Critical actor of 1920
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Rose McClendon
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Lading African actor in 1920
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James Weldon Johnson
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Most active Harlem renaissance
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Ernest Hemingway
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Poet who said you are all a lost generation
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Lost generation
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Writers of the era
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F Scott Fitzgerald
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Lost generation writer
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Alfred Stieglitz
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Helped popularize photography
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Diego Rivera
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A major artist in the movement
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