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Chapter 13 and 14 Key Terms 1920’s 1. flapper 2. demographics 3. barrio 4. Charles A. Lindbergh 5. mass media 6. Charlie Chaplin– British-born motion picture comedian and producer. The most popular U.S. film star in the 1920’s; his films often criticized social order of the times. 7. Jazz Age 8. Louis Armstrong 9. Duke Ellington 10.Georgia O’Keefe– U.S. Artist. Expanded subject matter and techniques of art during Jazz age. Known for desert scenes and paintings of huge stylized flowers. 11.Lost Generation (Define and name authors associated with) 12.Harlem Renaissance 13.bootleggers 14.speakesies 15. Al Capone (469) 16. fundamentalism 17. Scopes Trial 18. Marcus Garvey 19. communism 20. Red Scare 21. Palmer Raids (482-83) 22. Sacco and Vanzetti (483) 23. disarmament 24. Teapot Dome Scandal 25. Kellogg-Briand Pact 26. consumer economy 27. installment plan 28. Gross National Product– Total annual value of goods and services a country produces 29. Henry Ford 30. assembly line 31. welfare capitalism 32. speculation 33. buying on margin

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Chapter 13 and 14 Key Terms 1920’s. flapper demographics barrio Charles A. Lindbergh mass media Charlie Chaplin– British-born motion picture comedian and producer. The most popular U.S. film star in the 1920’s; his films often criticized social order of the times. Jazz Age Louis Armstrong - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 13 and 14 Key Terms1920’s

1. flapper2. demographics3. barrio4. Charles A. Lindbergh5. mass media6. Charlie Chaplin– British-born motion picture

comedian and producer. The most popular U.S. film star in the 1920’s; his films often criticized social order of the times.

7. Jazz Age8. Louis Armstrong9. Duke Ellington10. Georgia O’Keefe– U.S. Artist. Expanded subject

matter and techniques of art during Jazz age. Known for desert scenes and paintings of huge stylized flowers.

11. Lost Generation (Define and name authors associated with)

12. Harlem Renaissance13. bootleggers14. speakesies

15. Al Capone (469)16. fundamentalism17. Scopes Trial18. Marcus Garvey19. communism20. Red Scare21. Palmer Raids (482-83)22. Sacco and Vanzetti (483)23. disarmament24. Teapot Dome Scandal25. Kellogg-Briand Pact26. consumer economy27. installment plan28. Gross National Product– Total annual value of

goods and services a country produces29. Henry Ford30. assembly line31. welfare capitalism32. speculation33. buying on margin