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Resubmitted, Dems wanted it to be repealed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