Agenda Bellwork – Define Bellwork – Define –17 th ammendment –Laissez Faire –Robber Baron –Consumer CW – Go over test CW – Go over test CW part 2 – Notes.

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Agenda Bellwork – Define Bellwork – Define –17 th ammendment –Laissez Faire –Robber Baron –Consumer CW – Go over test CW – Go over test CW part 2 – Notes 1920’s CW part 2 – Notes 1920’s HW – Test corrections HW – Test corrections

The 1920’s EQ. What policies did the U.S. favor during the 1920’s? EQ. What policies did the U.S. favor during the 1920’s?

The Red Scare. the fear of communists in the U.S. resulted in them being arrested. The Red Scare. the fear of communists in the U.S. resulted in them being arrested. U.S. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover

Feelings of nativism also grew in the U.S. and were directed toward “new immigrants” from southern and eastern Europe. Feelings of nativism also grew in the U.S. and were directed toward “new immigrants” from southern and eastern Europe.

Nativism was reflected in the passage of immigration laws that limited immigration through quotas. Nativism was reflected in the passage of immigration laws that limited immigration through quotas.

Nativism was also reflected in the rebirth of the Ku Klux Klan, which began targeting immigrants. Nativism was also reflected in the rebirth of the Ku Klux Klan, which began targeting immigrants.

What is the meaning of this political cartoon?

What led to the economic boom of the 1920’s?

During the 1920’s, the development of many new consumer goods caused an economic boom to occur. During the 1920’s, the development of many new consumer goods caused an economic boom to occur. 1920’s washing machine, refrigerator, and vacuum cleaner

Consumer goods also became more affordable, due to improved mass- production techniques. Consumer goods also became more affordable, due to improved mass- production techniques.

Henry Ford’s assembly line led to the growth of the automobile industry, which stimulated other new industries. Henry Ford’s assembly line led to the growth of the automobile industry, which stimulated other new industries. Ford Model T assembly line

Advertisements and installment plans were used to encourage Americans to buy these goods. Advertisements and installment plans were used to encourage Americans to buy these goods.

Led by President Calvin Coolidge, the U.S. government allowed businesses to operate freely. (what term does this sound like) Led by President Calvin Coolidge, the U.S. government allowed businesses to operate freely. (what term does this sound like) President Coolidge (1923 – 1929)

Farmers failed to enjoy the economic prosperity of the 1920’s, due to the overproduction of farm crops. Farmers failed to enjoy the economic prosperity of the 1920’s, due to the overproduction of farm crops.