13-1 Changing Ways of Life. Rural and Urban Differences What was life like in the nation’s cities during the 1920’s? What were some of the causes and.

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13-1 Changing Ways of Life

Rural and Urban Differences What was life like in the nation’s cities during the 1920’s? What were some of the causes and effects of Prohibition?

Science and Religion Clash What did fundamentalists believe about the biblical account of creation? How did this differ from the view of many liberal thinkers? What main issue did the Scopes trial address?

Terms and Names Prohibition Speakeasy Bootlegger Fundamentalism Clarence Darrow

Honors Paragraph Analyzing Issues Pg. 439 How might the overall atmosphere of the 1920s have contributed to the failure of Prohibition?