The Jazz Age: Redefining the Nation, 1919-1929

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bootlegging

a nineteenth-century term for the illegal transport of alcoholic beverages that became popular during prohibition

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expatriate

someone who lives outside of their home country

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flapper

a young, modern woman who embraced the new morality and fashions of the Jazz Age

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Lost Generation

a group of writers who came of age during World War I and expressed their disillusionment with the era

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Model T

the first car produced by the Ford Motor Company that took advantage of the economies of scale provided by assembly-line production and was therefore affordable to a large segment of the population

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moving assembly line

a manufacturing process that allowed workers to stay in one place as the work came to them

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nativism

the rejection of outside influences in favor of local or native customs

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new morality

the more permissive mores adopted my many young people in the 1920s

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return to normalcy

the campaign promise made by Warren Harding in the presidential election of 1920

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Scopes Monkey Trial

the 1925 trial of John Scopes for teaching evolution in a public school; the trial highlighted the conflict between rural traditionalists and modern urbanites

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Second Ku Klux Klan

unlike the secret terror group of the Reconstruction Era, the Second Ku Klux Klan was a nationwide movement that expressed racism, nativism, anti-Semitism, and anti-Catholicism

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Teapot Dome Scandal

the bribery scandal involving Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall in 1923