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Outcome: Transition America The 1920’s Outcome: Transition America

Transition America Transition from war to peace After World War I, America saw many new changes or transitions Transition from war to peace Isolationist spirit was strong after WWI U.S. rejected Treaty of Versailles fearing involvement in the League of Nations would be another entangling alliance U.S. led disarmament talks w/1921 Wash. Naval conference which resulted in treaties that reduced the navies of several countries Efforts were made to outlaw war itself (1928 Kellogg-Briand Pact) U.S. attitude: “Leave Europe alone!” Inward focus caused new forms of entertainment to occur such as sports, movies, radio, & travel

Transition America Nationalism swept over the country following WWI Xenophobia: a fear of immigrants and nativism intensified New ideas were viewed as a threat to national security (paranoia?) Fear of “Reds” or communists and anarchists (those against government) created a national hysteria Goal: to create a country of pure Americans Solutions Immigration quotas (favored N & W Europe) Deportation of suspected Reds Terror and threats (The new Ku Klux Klan emerged)

Transition America Transition from rural to urban (51% lived in cities) The 1920 Census showed a population shift Farms changed: larger and fewer and more mechanized Black migration North: filled factory jobs during WWI Land shortage: frontier closed in 1890 Urban attractions: faster pace; entertainment; better jobs Automobile’s impact: expanded living & working opportunities, liberated rural families, created jobs in related industries

Model T

Rural vs. Urban

Transition America Values Clashed (Liberals and Conservatives) Conservatives: those who did like change; those who preferred the older or traditional ways Conservatives tended to be more rural Liberals: those who preferred newer, modern ways of life Liberals tended to be more urban

Transition America Rural Conservatives vs. Urban Liberals Role of women “Traditional” vs. “Flappers” Prohibition (18th amend) “Drys” vs. “Wets” The Economy: “Cash” vs. “Credit” Individual rights: “All are not equal” vs. “Equality” for all humans Man’s origin: “Fundamentalism” vs. “Evolutionary Theory” The car and radio sped up this clash

Transition America Transition from a cash economy to a credit economy Attitude: “Be young, play, buy now, pay later” Excessive advertising became big business Installment Buying became all the rage

Transition America Industries prospered; Farmers suffered Farmers had borrowed $ for machinery & land during the war Farmers lost European markets when the war ended, resulting in over production ----> surplus ----> falling crop prices

Transition America Stock Market Boomed Brokers allowed investors to by stock “on margin” w/as little as 10% down; the remainder was borrowed from the broker (Margin loan) Results: A get rich quick fever caused demands for stock to rise The Stock Market had become based on flimsy credit

Flappers

Transition America Transition for women – 1920’s – 1st great “liberation” movement A small minority expressed their independence by becoming flappers Many sought new employment opportunities Some began demanding greater equality in the marriage partnership