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Secretary of State
Charles Evans , who helped with the Five Powers naval treaty.
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Secretary of Treasury
Andrew Mellon, who lowered the national debt and reduced taxes for everyone.
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Secretary of Commerce
Herbert Hoover
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Secretary of the Interior
Albert Fall, who leased land owned by the government and kept some of the money that came from the oil in the land and went to jail, this was called the Teapot Dome Scandal.
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Veteran’s Bureau
Colonel Charles Forbes, who pocketed 200 million dollars.
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Attorney General
Harry Daughtery, who didnt prosecute certain people that broke volstead laws.
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Modernism
is for “The New Morality”
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Modernism
is for non-traditional views 
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Modernism
is for the role of women to go to college, join the work force, and a social group called the “flappers”
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Modernism
is for the younger to use automobiles
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Modernism
 is for the science of evolution
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Modernism
is for anti-prohibiton 
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Fundamentalism
is for traditional views
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Fundamentalism
is for the Republican Motherhood/ Cult of Domesticity
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Fundamentalism
is for the younger to not use automobiles
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Fundamentalism
is for religion, creationism
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Fundamentalism
is for prohibition
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Emergency Quota Act
3% of a nationality in the U.S is allowed in and used the census from 1910.
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National Origins Act
rather than 3% it goes down to 2% and uses the census from 1890, this is in place until 1965.
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Scopes Trial
John T. Scopes was a teacher and taught evaloution in his class room, which was illegal. The reason he did this was because the ACIC told him they would have his back if he did. Scopes attorney was Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryon said he would prosecute this case. In the end John T. Scopes was found guilty because he did break the law.
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Prohibition
was the 18th amendment, Volstead act, made it illegal to make, sale, or trasnport alchol.

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