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- 6. On September 16, 1920, a huge bomb exploded in front of this government building. (Page 62)
- 9. In 1920, this statistic rose to 13.4 divorces per 10 marriages. (Page 100)
- 10. On September 9, 1919, many of these workers walked out during the evening roll call. (Page 45)
- 12. By 1921, A. F. of L. leaders were trying hard to appear as much as this type of individual as Judge Gary. (Page 66)
- 14. The first broadcasting station opened here on November 2, 1920. (Page 67)
- 15. Communist leaders were deported to Russia via Finland on this ship, jocosely known as the “Soviet Ark.” (Page 49)
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- 1. Judge Lindsay proposed making this concept legally recognized in 1927. (Page 101)
- 2. A 1921 congressional investigation led to the banishment of this Klan leader. (Page 59)
- 3. This hate group was founded as early as 1915 by Colonel William Joseph Simmons. (Page 56)
- 4. By 1924, nearly 90% of homes in the city had these household items. (Page 83)
- 5. The June 1919 issue of the Ladies Home Journal featured advertisements for this cosmetic product. (Page 93)
- 7. During the fall of 1923 and spring of 1924, retailers demanded that these be shorter. (Page 90)
- 8. In September 1919, this labor group voted to strike. (Page 41)
- 11. Towley’s candidate for governor of this state in 1916 was a Swedish man named Charles A. Lindbergh. (Page 41)
- 13. In 1921, this state considered a bill to fine or imprison those wearing skirts higher than three inches above the ankle. (Page 80)
