The _______ 20’s “Brother can you spare a dime?”.

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The _______ 20’s “Brother can you spare a dime?”

The 1920's were a prosperous time known as the_________, and the _____ ______ Age of Wonderful Nonsense.

Nativists used the idea of_________, the false science of improvement of ______ ______, to give support to their arguments against immigration. Nativists used the idea of_________, the false science of improvement of ______ ______, to give support to their arguments against immigration. Nativists stressed that: Nativists stressed that:

CONGRESS LIMITS IMMIGRATION

________ _______ ____________ made immigrant restriction a permanent policy. The ________ _______ ______of ______ made immigrant restriction a permanent policy. immigrants from the ________ ____ of the United States. The ACT EXCUSED immigrants from the ________ ____ of the United States. (_______) MEXICAN immigrants began pouring into the USA between 1914 & the end of the 1920s. The immigration acts of 1921 & 1924 reduced the labor pool in the U.S. Employers needed laborers for farming, mining, & railroad work. MEXICAN immigrants began pouring into the USA between 1914 & the end of the 1920s.

Sacco and Vanzetti

The __ ____ _____(_ _ _) led the movement to ________ immigration. The __ ____ _____(_ _ _) led the movement to ________ immigration. The Klan not only targeted the ______ _______but also _______, _____, _________ and other groups believed to have “__- ___________” values. The Klan not only targeted the ______ _______but also _______, _____, _________ and other groups believed to have “__- ___________” values.

_______________

______________: Feared the new ethics of the 20s. Many of these people came from _____ _______ towns & joined this ____________ movement. ______________: Feared the new ethics of the 20s. Many of these people came from _____ _______ towns & joined this ____________ movement. Fundamentalists believed in CREATIONISM – Fundamentalists believed in CREATIONISM –

______ - _____ _____ Scopes taught __________ and was arrestedScopes taught __________ and was arrested Trial opened on _______, ___ _____and became a national sensation ________ Darrowdefend Scopes________ Darrow was hired by the ACLU to defend Scopes William ________ ______was the special prosecutor did not deny teaching evolutionScopes did not deny teaching evolution Trial was really about _________ ___ ________Trial was really about _________ ___ ________

_______ _________, or large-scale product manufacturing usually done by machinery, increased the supply of goods and decreased costs. _______ _________, or large-scale product manufacturing usually done by machinery, increased the supply of goods and decreased costs. The ________ ______, used by _______ _____ __________ manufacturing efficiency by dividing up operations into simple tasks. The ________ ______, used by _______ _____ __________ manufacturing efficiency by dividing up operations into simple tasks. The _______ __ and Henry _______ increased workers’ wages and reduced the workday to gain workers’ ________ and to ________ union organizers. The _______ __ and Henry _______ increased workers’ wages and reduced the workday to gain workers’ ________ and to ________ union organizers.

Domino Effect Other Industries grew because of the Car ______…Rubber industry Gas…___ _______ _______…labor needed _______ _ __ _______…labor

Farmers ______ _____ _____ ______because there was a ______ of _____ after the war. There was _____ ____ ____ _______. ______ _____ _____ ______because there was a ______ of _____ after the war. There was _____ ____ ____ _______.

Blacks: Black _______ began to form

_______th AmendmentIn ____, the _______th Amendment passed the Act of Prohibition, which made the ________ __, the _________ of, and the ______ of ______ _____. The intent of the Amendment was to _____ ____ _____ _____and to ______ the ________ way of _____, but…The intent of the Amendment was to _____ ____ _____ _____and to ______ the ________ way of _____, but… ______________

____________ ___________ (people spoke easily or quietly about it)To ______ alcohol _______, people went ________ to _______ bars call ___________ (people spoke easily or quietly about it) To be ______ a ____ or _________had to be givenTo be ______ a ____ or _________had to be given

________ major city had it’s gang________ major city had it’s gang _____ _______ __________ business in ________made over $___ million a year_____ _______ __________ business in ________made over $___ million a year Due to gang violence, only _______ of Americans ________ Prohibition by ______Due to gang violence, only _______ of Americans ________ Prohibition by ______ Prohibition was _______in ____ by the _____ AmendmentProhibition was _______in ____ by the _____ Amendment