American Life in the Roaring Twenties, 1919 1929

American Life in the Roaring Twenties, 1919 1929

<p>CHAPTER 31 American Life in the “Roaring Twenties,” 1919– 1929</p><p>D. Matching People, Places, and Events Match the person, place, or event in the left column with the proper description in the right column by inserting the correct letter on the blank line. 1. ___ A. Mitchell Palmer a. The Poet Laureate of Harlem and author of The Weary Blues 2. ___ Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti b. Innovative writer whose novels reflected the disillusionment of many 3. ___ Al Capone Americans with propaganda and 4. ___ John Dewey patriotic idealism 5. ___ William Jennings Bryan c. Italian American anarchists whose trial 6. ___ Henry Ford and execution aroused widespread protest 7. ___ Bruce Barton d. Mechanical genius and organizer of the 8. ___ Langston Hughes mass-produced automobile industry 9. ___ Charles A. Lindbergh e. U.S. attorney general who rounded up 10. ___ Marcus Garvey thousands of alleged Bolsheviks in the red scare of 1919–1920 11. ___ Randolph Bourne f. Baltimore writer who criticized the 12. ___ H. L. Mencken supposedly narrow and hypocritical 13. ___ F. Scott Fitzgerald values of American society 14. ___ Ernest Hemingway g. Top gangster of the 1920s, eventually convicted of income-tax evasion 15. ___ Gertrude Stein h. Former presidential candidate who led the fight against evolution at the 1925 Scopes trial i. Experimental writer whose Paris salon became a gathering place for American writers and artists in the 1920s j. A leader of the new advertising industry, author of a pro-business interpretation of Jesus in The Man Nobody Knows k. Cosmopolitan intellectual who advocated cultural pluralism and said America should be “not a nationality but a trans-nationality” l. Leading American philosopher and proponent of progressive education m. Wholesome, shy aviation pioneer who became a cultural hero of the 1920s for his pathbreaking flight n. Minnesota-born writer whose novels were especially popular with young people in the 1920s o. Jamaican-born leader who enhanced African American pride despite his failed migration plans</p>

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