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36 Cards in this Set
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Big issues of the 20s included
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Fergusonism, prohibition, and the KKK
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The hood, bonnet, and little brown jug symbolize
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There is no fear of foreign businesses, but politics turn
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inward
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This is a period of reform for what type of progressivism?
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business
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In 1920, national prohibition begins under what amendment and what act?
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18th, Volstead Act
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What was the TX version of the Volstead Act?
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Dean Law
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What did the Volstead Act allow?
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Possession in homes, storage and consuming in industry, manufacture, alcohol for medical reasons
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One popular patent medicine at the time was called
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Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which was 20%
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Who was responsible for enforcing the Volstead Act? Who did after 1929?
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IRS, then the Justice Dept
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The 18th amendment was ratified in what year?
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1918
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Pat Neff was a bone dry what?
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baptist
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Miriam Ferguson had what political standpoint on alcohol?
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wet and dry
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Dan moody had what position on alcohol?
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dry
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The democratic party was associated with whom until 1928 with whom?
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Pat Neff until Al Smith in 1928
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The Prohibition had less than how many agents for the entire USA and were paid less than whom?
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less than 2300 agents paid less than garbage collectors
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Serious efforts at enforcing prohibition didn't begin until what decade?
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1930s
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A major source of bootleg alcohol was from where?
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Diverted industrial alcohol from fake denaturing plants
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What are two more sources of liquor?
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Doctors, imports in 1928
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In 1920 and 1924, who was president?
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Calvin Coolidge
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Who was Coolidge's successor in 1928?
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Herbert Hoover
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In 1930, the Grand Old Party was known as a party of wet or drys?
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drys
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Which president was more serious about enforcement than Harding or Coolidge?
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Herbert Hoover
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Al Smith, the Democratic nominee in what year was a dry or a wet?
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Al Smith was a wet when running in 1928
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In 1932, the Republicans wanted the 18th amendment to be __, while the Dem's wanted it to be __.
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Resubmitted, Dems wanted it to be repealed
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In 1933, the Senate voted to submit the 21st amendment. It was finally ratified in what year by how many states?
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1933, 36
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With the Great Depression, drink wasn't the real issue but what?
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Food
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Who ran fo TX governor in 1920 and who won?
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Pat Neff won against Joe Bailey
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causes of secondary hypertension
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renal artery stenosis
Conn pheochromocytoma Cushing also oral contraceptives, acromegaly, glomerulonephritis COARCTION of aorta in elderly commom ( pulse lag ) |
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What was Pat Neff's relationship with the legislature and the Klan?
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His ideas were ignored by legislature and the Klan thought he was a "friendly neutral'
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What did Pat Neff feel about the budget, what did he create, and what type of progressive was he?
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He wanted to cut the budget, started state parks and TX Tech, and more money for schools and higher education. Was a business progressive like Moody
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Pat Neff was the first governor to face a what?
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run-off
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Which Klan member and RR commissioner replaces Charles Culberson in the US Senate in 1922, and how did he defeat his opponent?
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Earle Mayfield defeated Pat Ferguson because officials in some states allowed blacks to vote in the primary
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Was Ferguson for or against the Klan?
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He was against
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What year was the high point for the Klan in TX?
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1922
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Which two people were business progressives?
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Neff and Moody
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In March 1923, an anti-evolution bill passes the TX House. What does this lead to in 1925?
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The Scopes Trial, and the barring of mention of evolution in state-approved textbooks
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