Key Terms Timeline #5: Between The Wars

  • 20th Amendment

    20th Amendment
    The 20th amendment is a simple amendment that sets the dates at which federal (United States) government elected offices end. In also defines who succeeds the president if the president dies. This amendment was ratified on January 23, 1933.
  • Frances Williard

    Frances Williard
    • Willard was a teacher who left education to reform.
    • She fought for labor, woman, and other reforms. -She founded the World Woman's Christian Temperance Union in 1883
  • William Jennings Bryan

    William Jennings Bryan
    Bryan became a Nebraskan congressman in 1880.He spoke at the Democratic convention in July 9, 1896, with his "Cross of Gold" speech that supported the circulation free silver. Despite his efforts, He lost the presidential election to William McKinley.
  • Henry Ford

    Henry Ford
    Henry Ford created the Ford Model T car in 1908. Then he went on to create the assembly line, which revolutionized the industry. Because of these inventions, he made millions and his company became world famous.
  • The Great Migration

    The Great Migration
    The Great Migration was 6 million African American people moving from the South to the North. They moved to get away from the racism and unfair treatment. Also, because they wanted jobs that the South couldn't offer to them.
  • Federal Reserve System

    Federal Reserve System
    The Federal Reserve System is the main banking system in the United States. It was created on December 23, 1913. It was signed into law by President Woodrow Wilson.
  • Marcus Garvey

    Marcus Garvey
    • Big part of nationalism.
    • He was a leader of the Pan-Africanism movement.
    • Garvey founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League.
  • Prohibition and the 18th amendment

    Prohibition and the 18th amendment
    1919 was the year the 18th amendment,ending alcohol, was added to the constitution and turned out as a huge failure. Its intention was to try to end alcoholism but only created disorder and even more illegal activities. The amendment was repealed in 1933 and the 21st amendment was added.
  • 1st Red Scare

    1st Red Scare
    The red scare started after WWI and the Russian revolution. The US feared communists, socialists, and anarchists. After a series of bombings in Russia from communists, the US began to live in fear
  • Jazz Music

    Jazz Music
    Jazz music defines the 1920s in the US.It was created by African Americans musicians, but it appealed to everyone in America at the time.The jazz age lasted from 1920 to 1929.
  • Harlem Renaisssance

    Harlem Renaisssance
    The Harlem Renaissance was when the harlem in NY was flourishing with culture, specifically African American culture.Art, music, and social unification was booming in the harlem era at the time. This period lasted from the end of WWI to the mid 30s.
  • Warren G Hardings "Return to Normalcy"

    Warren G Hardings "Return to Normalcy"
    Harding was the 29th president of the United States, elected in 1921. His campaign was backed on the promise of the idea of "return to normalcy". Which means to go back to how things were before WWI.
  • Langston Hughes

    Langston Hughes
    • One of the most famous poet from the Harlem Renaissance.
    • The poem that launched his career was "The Negro Speaks of Rivers.
    • A huge part of black history month.
  • Tea Pot Dome Scandal

    Tea Pot Dome Scandal
    The Tea pot Dome Scandal was a scandal the occurred during the rein of president Harding. The scandal involved the the transfer of the Tea Pot Dome oil reserve to the department of the navy and the department of interior in 1921. It will always be thought to have been linked to government corruption and would show the power of American polices and the influence of oil.
  • Clarence Darrow

    Clarence Darrow
    Darrow was an American lawyer and a leading member of the civil liberties union. Also, he was an advocate for the georgia economic reform. In 1924, he defended the "teenage thrill killers" ,Leopold and Loeb, in their trial for murdering 14-year-old Robert Franks.
  • Stock Market crash "Black Tuesday"

    Stock Market crash "Black Tuesday"
    The stock market crash, also know as Black Tuesday, was the worst stock market crash in the history of the US. It happened on October 24,1929, following the London stock exchange crash in September. The crash launched the beginning of the great depression.
  • Scopes Monkey Trial

    Scopes Monkey Trial
    The Scopes Monkey trial was the State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes. Thomas Scopes was arrested for teaching evolution, which was highly frowned upon and illegal. Although Scopes lost the case, it was later overturned and the teaching of evolution was allowed.
  • Social Darwinism

    Social Darwinism
    -Social darwinism is the idea that people and social groups are also subject to selective evolution.
    - It was a way to justify the change within ideas of certain groups. -It was a popular idea in the late 19th century and early 20th century
  • Charles A. Lindbergh

    Charles A. Lindbergh
    • Famous aviator
    • First man to fly an airplane across the Atlantic Ocean.
    • He helped Missouri a leader in the development of aviation.
  • Tin Pan Alley

    Tin Pan Alley
    Tin Pan Alley is a name given to those who wrote and published popular music in the late early 20th century and late 19th.
    - Music writing and producing was spreading around the world at this time.
    - America was going through a huge change at this time with culture and art.
  • The Dust Bowl

    The Dust Bowl
    Because of the pro-longed drought and poor farming techniques, theres was a huge storm of "dust". The Dust Bowl affected many states, especially Texas,Oklahoma, and Kansas. It ruined homes and business for many individuals.
  • Eleanor Roosevelt

    Eleanor Roosevelt
    was a leader in her own right and involved in numerous humanitarian causes throughout her life.was one of the most outspoken women in the White House. She married Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1905
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Franklin D. Roosevelt
    His ambitious slate of New Deal programs and reforms redefined the role of the federal government in the lives of Americans.FDR led the United States from isolationism to victory over Nazi Germany and its allies in World War II.
  • "Releif, Recovery, Reform"

    "Releif, Recovery, Reform"
    Relief, recovery, and reform were the ideas that FDR thought of when he was in office. FDR had a plan called the "New Deal", which followed these 3 r's. He wanted to relieve those effected by the great depression, to recover the economy, and he wanted to reform the system so it cant reoccur.
  • Civilian Conservation Corp. (CCC)

    Civilian Conservation Corp. (CCC)
    The CCC was a program in the US that ran from1933 to 1942. It was designed for unemployed, single men. Firstly only for the ages of 18-25, they finally changed it to 17- 28.
  • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)

    Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
    The FDIC is is a US program founded on June 16, 1933. This was created to insure that if you make a deposit you will get your money back. It was made to prevent another Great Depression.
  • 21st amendment

    21st amendment
    The 21st amendment states that the legal drinking age in the US is 21 instead of 18. It is significant because it ended prohibition. It was ratified on December 5, 1933.
  • Securities and Exchange Commission(SEC)

    Securities and Exchange Commission(SEC)
    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission was founded on June 6, 1934. This program was created to protect investors from fraud and other illegal activities. It was a part of FDR New Deal.
  • The New Deal

    The New Deal
    Roosevelt launched a second, more aggressive series of federal programs, sometimes called the Second New Deal. In April, he created the Works Progress Administration (WPA) to provide jobs for unemployed people.
  • Social security administration (SSA)

    Social security administration (SSA)
    An act to provide for the general welfare by establishing a system of Federal old-age benefits, and by enabling the several States to make more adequate provision for aged persons, blind persons, dependent and crippled children, maternal and child welfare, public health, and the administration of their unemployment .
  • Summer Olympics

    Summer Olympics
    officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event that was held in 1936 in Berlin, Germany.
  • The Great Depression

    The Great Depression
    was the worst economic downturn in the history of the industrialized world. It began after the stock market crash of October 1929, which sent Wall Street into a panic and wiped out millions of investors.