Chapter 10

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Across
  1. 4. Idea that the United States would keep out of the world affairs it would be safer and more successful.
  2. 5. The moth famous nightclub in Harlem that served African American entertainers.
  3. 8. Negotiated an agreement with France, Britain, and Germany in which American banks would make loans to Germany enabling it to make reparation payments for World War I.
  4. 13. First important writer of the Harlem Renaissance.
  5. 15. Belief that human beings developed from lower forms life over millions of years.
  6. 20. People who oppose all forms of government.
  7. 21. Used irony and humor to critique upper class ignorance and pretensions.
  8. 22. "trickle down" economics.
  9. 23. Belief that the Bible was completely true and without error.
  10. 25. Prolific, original and versatile writer who became a leading voice of the African American experience in American.
  11. 29. Writers who wrote about life on the Great Plains.
  12. 30. Important Harlem Renaissance figure whose personal and spirited portrayals of rural African American culture was an important jumping point in history.
Down
  1. 1. A style of music influenced by Dixieland blues and ragtime, with its syncopated rhythms and improvisational elements.
  2. 2. Idea that involved encouraging businesses to form trade associations that would voluntarily share information with the federal government.
  3. 3. Wrote of colorful characters who chased futile dreams in the “Great Gatsby”.
  4. 6. Hundred of thousands of African Americans migrated from the rural south to industrial cities in the North.
  5. 7. Artistic and unconventional lifestyle of neighborhoods that allowed young artists, musicians and writers greater freedoms to express themselves.
  6. 9. Stated that all sighing nations of the Washington Conference agreed to abandon war and settle all disputes by peaceful means.
  7. 10. Boom of African American arts in the north after the Great Migration.
  8. 11. The belief that God created the world.
  9. 12. Writer who described the experience of war in novels “A farewell to arms” and “For whom the bell tolls”.
  10. 14. Secret bars where people could purchase alcohol.
  11. 16. Scandal in which Harding's cabinet member secretly allowed private interests to lease lands containing oil reserves.
  12. 17. Novelist who used common speech to glorify the midwest.
  13. 18. Media, Radio, movies,magazines,and papers aimed at a broad audience.
  14. 19. Proposed a 10 year moratorium on the construction of new warships.
  15. 24. The act restricted annual admission to the US to only 3 percent of people of any ethnic group living in the nation.
  16. 26. Law that set quotas at 2 percent of each national group represented in the US census of 1890.
  17. 27. A belief that one's native lands needs to be protected against immigrants.
  18. 28. ,A soulful style of music that evolved from African American spirituals.