1)was a phase of rapid industrialization in the final third of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th.
2)The 1920s have been called the Roaring '20s and for good reason. Not only was American culture 'roaring' in terms of style and social trends, but the economy was 'roaring' as well. The decade was a time of tremendous prosperity.
3)American bankers agreed to lend money to Germany to pay its war debts to the Allies. And the Allies used the money to pay their debts to the United States. However, most Americans did not understand the serious effect that international economic policies could have on the future of world peace.
4)The Fundamentalist believes the Bible to be the Word of God. He is called a 'Fundamentalist because he accepts the great foundation doctrines of the Christian religion. A Modernist considers himself to be a Christian, though he has accepted the new theology, a social gospel, and rejects the great doctrines of the faith as being theories or unimportant.
5)In the early years of the 20th century, Booker T. Washington, W. E. B. Du Bois, and Marcus Garvey developed competing visions for the future of African Americans. The problem for African Americans in the early years of the 20th century was how to respond to a white society that for the most part did not want to treat black.