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- 6. The Vice-President of the Harding Administration.
- 9. Founded in Paris 1919; known for its patriotism, conservatism, and anti-Communism.
- 13. Defense attorney in the Scopes Trial.
- 14. The enforcement act of Prohibition.
- 15. Event where federal officer and local authorities raided Communist headquarters in 33 cities at the same time.
- 17. Wilson's attorney general who took action against Communists and anarchists.
- 19. An infamous gangster massacre took place on this day in 1929.
- 20. Violent terrorist group in the US who targeted blacks, Jews, Catholics, and immigrants.
- 21. First to win golf's Grand Slam in 1930.
- 23. Case in which two Italian immigrants were sentenced to death for a double murder.
- 24. Future POTUS who served as Harding's secretary of commerce.
- 25. This "Renaissance" focused on black-American artists, writers, and musicians.
- 27. Put forth the idea that became known as economic determinism.
- 29. Place where the World Court was established.
- 30. European nation who represented the most foreign-born population in the United States in 1920.
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- 1. Introduced in 1927 by the Ford Motor Company.
- 2. Author of THE GREAT GATSBY.
- 3. Most notorious gangster of the 1920s.
- 4. Considered one of America's greatest songwriters known for WHITE CHRISTMAS.
- 5. Asian nation that many were concerned about after World War I.
- 7. Taking of land by mortgage holders.
- 8. Created to audit federal accounts.
- 10. Group of expatriate writers that were called the ___________ Generation.
- 11. Considered to be the first great home run hitter in Major League Baseball.
- 12. Key figure in the American Communist movement.
- 16. Author of THE WASTELAND.
- 18. Wages in relation to buying power.
- 22. To forcibly take ownership of
- 26. One of America's greatest poets of the 20th century who portrayed nature and life in New England.
- 28. Harding's secretary of the Treasury; considered to be one of America's best Treasury secretaries.
