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The Roaring 20’s Chapter 19 Section 3

Post WWI Most Americans wanted to return to neutrality. America becomes a world superpower. Americans experience good times and great changes.

Economic Boom Consumer goods are available to the average person. Washing machines, irons, vacuum cleaners, and automobiles. Americans begin to buy goods on credit. Includes an extra charge called Interest. People accumulate A lot of debt, but feel as though the good times will not end.

Americans Gain Rights Native Americans African Americans Women Granted citizenship Given constitutional rights like the right to vote. African Americans Creation of the NAACP (W.E.B. Dubois) Fought for the rights of African Americans Women 1920-U.S. Government passes the 19th Amendment (Suffrage) Flappers

American Heroes of the 1920’s Babe Ruth Baseball Player (Boston Red Sox & New York Yankees) Charles Lindbergh Flew the Spirit of St. Louis across the Atlantic. F. Scott Fitzgerald Author of The Great Gatsby Louis Armstrong African American Jazz Musician

Great Migration Millions of African Americans move to northern big cities. Increase in job opportunities. Harlem Renaissance Highlighted the cultural achievements of African Americans. Literacy and the arts. Langston Hughes, Louis Armstrong, and Duke Ellington

The Red Scare Communists take control in Russia. Many fear the same will happen in America. People were accused of being Communist without any evidence.

Immigration Reform Americans feared that immigrants would spread Communism or take jobs from Americans. Government sets limits on the number of immigrants allowed to enter the country. Chinese immigrants were not allowed to enter.

Prohibition The ban on alcohol leads to an increase in crime. Bootleggers manufacture alcohol illegally. Most famous was Al Capone. Speakeasies were places where people could drink in secrecy, Since most people disagreed with prohibition, it was impossible to the U.S. Government to enforce. 21st Amendment repeals Prohibition

Scopes Trial Tennessee passed a law making it illegal to teach evolution. John Scopes does anyway. Scopes was found guilty and fined $100.