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"The House that Ruth Built" was a nickname of .
One of the new social patterns that emerged in America in the 1920s was the concept of the family.
was the leading American proponent of birth control in the 1920s.
During the 1920s, Alice Paul, a founder of the Women's party, led the campaign for an amendment to the Constitution.
After the adoption of the Amendment, most married women tended to vote for the same candidates as their husbands.
In the 1920s, America's popular culture was dramatically altered by the new technology of both the motion picture and the .
The live ball and the home-run-hitting ability of , the "Sultan of Swat," transformed baseball into a hitter's game in the 1920s.
The popular politician , who argued against evolutionary theory at the 1924 Scopes trial, was a devout spokesman for religious fundamentalism.
Perhaps "the most horrible manifestation of the social malaise of the 1920s" was the revival of the , which was active in the South, Midwest, and Oregon.
The case clearly showed that in the 1920s American justice discriminated against radicals and aliens.
, author of The Great Gatsby, was the leading symbol of the "lost generation" of American writers in the 1920s.
H.L. was America's foremost cynic in the 1920s, showing witty contempt for just about everything.
, leader of the Universal Negro Improvement Association, was especially popular with poor urban blacks.
The flourishing of black theater, music, and literature in New York in the 1920s was labeled the .
perfected mass production on moving assembly lines in his automobile plants in the decade before World War I.
Bruce Barton's popular book, The Man Nobody Knows, credited with being the founder of modern business management.