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Introduction to the “Roaring Twenties”. Objective Following the lesson, SWBAT… understands significant events, social issues, and individuals of the 1920s.

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1 Introduction to the “Roaring Twenties”

2 Objective Following the lesson, SWBAT… understands significant events, social issues, and individuals of the 1920s

3 5 Results of WWI

4 Adjusting to Peace: 1919-1921 Americans returned to policy of isolationism Factories used for military production & farmers lost their markets in Europe --- led to economic recession (1919-1921)

5 The Red Scare Russia had been ill-prepared for war – In 1917 mutinies led to overthrow of tsar Communists threatened to spread their revolution around the world Wave of strikes in 1919 led to Red Scare: atmosphere of panic surrounding communism in the U.S.

6 Red Scare Events Palmer Raids – Italian anarchist set off bomb outside home of Attorney General Mitchell Palmer – One of a series of attacks against political officials in 8 cities – Palmer convinced that a radical plot to overthrow gov’t was underway – Palmer ordered round-up of 4,000 suspects in several cities w/o a warrant – His assistant J. Edgar Hoover directed raids – Most later released, 600 deported

7 Red Scare Events Sacco and Vanzetti Case – 2 Italian immigrants convicted of committing murder during a robbery – Robbery allegedly committed to obtain funds for anarchist revolution – Not sufficient evidence to convict – Found guilty and both executed

8 Harding Administration 1921-1923 Warren Harding elected President by a landslide in 1920 “return to normalcy” – campaign slogan Under Harding: – U.S. refused to join League of Nations – Enacted high tariffs – Lowered taxes – Restricted immigration

9 Harding Administration Harding resisted anti-Semitism Signed an act creating child health care centers Pursued arms reduction by supporting U.S. membership in the World Court

10 Harding Administration Serious weakness: – Appointed personal friends (the Ohio gang); were dishonest Teapot Dome Scandal – Secretary of Interior leased oil-rich lands at Teapot Dome, Wyoming to 2 business friends in exchange for personal bribes – One of the worst scandals in U.S. history

11 Harding Administration More poor choices… – Another appointment, Charles Forbes stole millions from the construction of hospitals for returning war veterans – These scandals have left a lasting stain on his reputation

12 Coolidge Administration 1923-1929 Harding’s VP Took over when Harding died; elected to another term in 1924 Symbolized old-fashioned values Known as “Silent Cal” – spoke so infrequently in public

13 Hoover Administration 1929-1933 Skilled engineer and self-made millionaire Secretary of Commerce under President Coolidge Predicted end of poverty if he was elected Did not want too much government interference “Rugged Individualism”: system where individuals were given equal opportunities, a free education, and a will to succeed – spurred progress.


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