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The Menninger Foundation of Topeka Kanas
In 1925 the first clinic was purchased, what foundation opened it and continued to grow?
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What was the result of the great Miami Hurricane?
The Great Miami Hurricane was one of the worst in history, it caused over $100 million in damage
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A flapper was a woman who wore short skirts and showed their skin and challenged the morals and restrictions of the earlier generations
What was a flapper?
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Growth of National Culture
What is the result of the expansion of the radio in the 1920s?
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What is the 1925 prosecution of a teacher from Tennessee who broke the state's law against teaching evolution?
Scopes trial
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1/3 of the example cars were destroyed before they even left the factory and nearly all that made it into customers' hands were repurchased and crushed in 1923.
Why was the copper-cooled chevrolet such a disaster?
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The 19th amendment gave women the right to vote.
What was the 19th amendment?
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The 18th amendment was made to ban alcohol and it was where it was illegal to manufacture, sell, and transportation of alcoholic beverages
What was the 18th amendment and why was it in place?
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Jose Leblanc
Who was the top pitcher in the NNBL?
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The Miami building in San Antonio Texas
What was the first high rise condition office building?
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The First Miss America Pageant (which was Margaret Gorman)
What event was designed to encourage visitors to stay in resorts in Atlantic City past labor day
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Bars underground or hidden away for people to come and get drunk, these places were everywhere and many people went to them. (People still wanted to drink, so many made their own alcohol called Moonshine. It was unsanitary and unhealthy.
What were speakeasies?
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Akron Pros, Canton Bulldogs, Cleveland tigers, Columbus panhandlers, and Dayton triangles
What 5 football teams did the state of Ohio have in the 1920s?
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Wonder bread joined a government effort to enrich bread
What was "the quiet miracle"?
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American Professional Football Association
What does (APFA) stand for?
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