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Brinkley, THE UNFINISHED NATION, 3/e Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc

Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Economy –Technology, Organization, and Economic Growth Sterret Operating Service. General Motors show in Washington Auditorium (Library of Congress)

Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Economy –Workers in an Age of Capital Welfare Capitalism

Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Economy –Workers in an Age of Capital Welfare Capitalism Small gains in labor

Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Economy –Workers in an Age of Capital Welfare Capitalism Small gains in labor Weakness of Unions

Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Economy –Women and Minorities in the Work Force Indicator department, National Cash Register [Company], Dayton, O[hio] (Library of Congress)

Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Economy –Agricultural Technology and the Plight of the Farmer

Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –Consumerism and Communications Northern Manufacturing Company car (Library of Congress)

Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –Psychology and Psychiatry Freud and Jung

Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –Psychology and Psychiatry Freud and Jung Behaviorialism

Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –Psychology and Psychiatry Freud and Jung Behaviorialism “Dynamic” Psychiatry

Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –Women in the New Era Woman in Red Cross nurse's uniform (Library of Congress)

Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –The Disenchanted Sinclair Lewis

Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –The Disenchanted Sinclair Lewis F. Scott Fitzgerald

Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –The Disenchanted Sinclair Lewis F. Scott Fitzgerald “Harlem Renaissance”

Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era A Conflict of Cultures –Prohibition Anti-Saloon League at Washington, D.C., Dec. 8, 1921 (Library of Congress)

Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era A Conflict of Cultures –Nativism and the Klan

Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era A Conflict of Cultures –Religious Fundamentalism

Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era A Conflict of Cultures –The Democrats’ Ordeal

Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era Republican Government –Harding and Coolidge President Harding with pet dog Laddie (Library of Congress)

Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era Republican Government –Government and Business Herbert Hoover (Library of Congress)