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agreement signed in 1928 in which nations agreed not to pose the threat of war against one another  
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a young trumpet player who joined Joe 'King' Oliver and his Creole Jazz Band  
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term used to describe suppliers of illegal alcohol during Prohibition  
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a policy of pulling away from involvement in world affairs 
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The nationwide ban on the manufacture, sale, and transportation of liquor in the United States that went into effect in 1920.  
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group of writers in the 1920's who shared the belief that they were lost in a greedy, materialistic world that lacked moral values, and who often chose to flee to Europe 
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carried out many crimes against African Americans, Catholics, Jews and immigrants; violence against minority groups  
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term used to describe the 1920's  
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scandal during the Harding administration involving the granting of oil drilling rights on government land in return for money  
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A hidden (illegal) bar that people went to in order to drink while evading Prohibition.  
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Attitude toward immagrants 
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A time when the American public feared a Communist revolution in America. The government tracked down and jailed people suspected of being communist, often unfairly because of their race  
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