: A federal act that authorized $20 million in aid for famine victims in the Soviet Union via the American Relief Administration (ARA). Constitutional Contexts ARTICLE 1921 Administration and Enforcement

: Article 1921 states that a court must award interest in a judgment as prayed for or as provided by law.

While "Article" is often used to denote sections within a document, several major events from the year 1921 are frequently cited in scholarly articles:

: An agreement that concluded the Irish War of Independence and led to the establishment of the Irish Free State.

: Also known as the Emergency Quota Act , this was the first U.S. law to establish numerical limits (quotas) on immigration from Europe based on nationality.