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- 3. Defense attorney in the Scopes Monkey Trial.
- 4. Left wing British economist who favored central planning for economies.
- 6. Russian leader who pulled Russia out of World War I.
- 7. Britsh oceanliner sunk by German U-boats.
- 11. This group of powers included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Turks.
- 13. Term that describes the removal of a political candidate before his/her term is over.
- 14. Center of European rivalry in the days leading up to World War I.
- 15. This process includes a clash of an idea and an opposite idea to create a new idea.
- 17. She was a one-hit wonder with her bestseller GONE WITH THE WIND.
- 18. Muckraker who wrote an expose piece on Standard Oil.
- 20. Author of THE GRAPES OF WRATH and OF MICE AND MEN.
- 23. A philosophy that focuses solely on results.
- 24. The first Roman Catholic to run for President of the United States.
- 25. A "super-corporation" that seeks to limit or eliminate competition.
- 26. Nobel prize winner for literature; his works focused on dysfunctional and decaying Southern families.
- 27. Inventor of the wireless telegraph.
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- 1. Attorney who assisted the prosecution during the Scopes Trial.
- 2. Introduced dialectic thinking.
- 5. Composer of GOD BLESS AMERICA.
- 8. The only large union that opposed the U.S. entering into World War I.
- 9. He is said to have coined the phrase, "God is dead".
- 10. Series of programs that were designed to bring relief, recovery, & reform to America during the Great Depression.
- 12. Term used to describe the fear of Communism in the 1920s.
- 14. Mascot and nickname of the Progressive Party in 1912.
- 15. Most famous of the progressive educators of the early 20th century.
- 16. Britsh luxury liner that sunk when it struck an iceberg on its maiden voyage.
- 19. First American to win a Nobel prize in literature in the 1930s.
- 20. Nation formally recognized by the United States by FDR during the 1930s.
- 21. Founder of psychoanalysis.
- 22. He provided the tenets of Communism.
