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1 THE ROARING 20’S It was the Cat’s Pajamas Or the Bee’s Knees

2 URBAN DEVELOPMENT  From 1920 on more than 2 million Americans a year were moving to the cities. New York had over 5 million, Chicago 3 and Philadelphia 2  Behaviors differed between these two groups. City dwellers were often more liberal Casual Dating Smoking in public Drinking Gambling More scientific

3 PROHIBITION  18 th Amendment to the US Constitution banned the manufacture and distribution of alcoholic beverages Anti-Saloon League WCTU (Women's Christian Temperance Union) One famous evangelist, Billy Sunday said this about Prohibition “The reign of tears is over! The slums will soon be only a memory. We will turn our prisons into factories and our jails into storehouses and corncribs. Men will walk upright, women will smile and children will laugh. Hell will be forever for rent!”

4 PROHIBITION  Was this a good idea? In your notes make two columns and on one side pros and the other cons. Take the next 5 minutes and write down your opinion on this issue. What similar situations are we discussing today in the US that mimic this issue?

5 PROHIBITION  Volstead Act was established in 1919 and was supposed to provide financial support to back the enforcement of Prohibition but failed  Consumption of Alcohol increased during Prohibition  Speakeasies-sold it illegally  Bootleggers- manufactured alcohol  Increased organized crime like Al Capone

6 AL CAPONE  Demonstrated that the Govt. had no power to enforce the Amendment  Killed off his competition  Netted 60 million a year in the 1920’s!!  The “Big Fellow”  Ran 10,000 Speakeasies  EC story---

7 PROHIBITION ENDS  Eventually, the government repealed the 18 th Amendment with the 21 st amendment in 1933  Decided to place laws to limit who could drink and how much

8 SCIENCE AND RELIGION  Rural towns promoted an idea of Fundamentalism Claimed that all important knowledge came from Bible Skeptical of science and its usefulness Bible should be taken literally Evangelists like Billy Sunday (baseball player turned evangelist) Based in the South and West

9 THE SCOPES TRIAL  March of 1925 in Tennessee a law was passed that made it a crime to teach the theory of evolution as explained by Charles Darwin in public schools!  American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) promised to defend any teacher who challenged the law.  In Dayton, TN John T Scopes taught the new science in his Biology class

10 DARROW VS. BRYAN  Clarence Darrow defended Scopes  William Jennings Bryan was the prosecutor Bryan called on as expert on the Bible Ussher’s calculation of 4004BC creation 6 day creation of 24 hours? Scopes lost and pays a 100 dollar fine but more people began to questions the traditional ways.

11 SCOPES TODAY  Should the government be able to determine what you can and can’t learn today? Take the next five minutes and write about your opinion on this topic. When would it be ok or not?

12 WOMEN IN THE 20’S  19 th Amendment helps make changes for women in 1920 Grants all women the right to vote  Traditionally women had had the role of being first a wife and second a mother to her family.  1920’s usher in an era of the Flapper (independent woman)

13 CHANGES WITH WOMEN  Women wanted to have the same freedoms as men Flappers got married later if at all Women sought out a higher education Educated women wanted careers which put off having a family Smoked in public, drank, changed dress, short hair (bobs), casual dating (not the majority of women)

14 WOMEN AND THE FAMILY  Birth control was used to limit families or unwanted children Margaret Sanger opened a clinic to help women  Ready made food and cleaning items helped limit the need to have housekeeper wife (some husbands relied on women to do both)  Adolescents became more concerned with spending time with friends than family. Less supervised (is this the fault of working women?)

15 WOMEN TODAY  Have women pushed it to the extreme? Lady Gaga’s meat dress, limited number of married women today, smaller family sizes, dress standards today... Are these things good or bad? Would the world be a better place if there were more traditional women? Are women equal to men today? Take the next five minutes to write down your opinion on how the 19 th amendment changed women today


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