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1 Unit 10 - Roaring 20s What was the “roar” in the 20s?
Was everything good in the 20s? What major changes were associated with “Roaring 20s”? HW#24 and #25 due tomorrow Do Now: 1. Take out HW#23. 2. What issues arose at the end of WWI?

2 I. Changes in Politics A. Political Aspects
1. Americans want a return to “normalcy” 2. Republican rule the White House 3. Harding years ( ) were plagued with scandal (Teapot Dome Scandal)

3 II. Economic Woes (Post WWI)
A. Post-war recession due to production slow down B. Business boom (for consumer goods) begins C. Problems with farmers 1) Decrease in demand 2)Credit Problems>>> Mortgages/Bank Loans

4 III. Constitutional Concerns
A. Threats to Civil Liberties 1. Red Scare >>> Palmer Raids 2. KKK >>> new groups 3. Sacco and Vanzetti >>> Nativism

5 B. Immigration Restrictions (more Nativism)
1. Quota Act of 1921 2. Quota Act of 1924

6 C. Prohibition 1. 18th Amendment (Volstead Act)
2. Rise of Crime (organized crime begins) 3. Widely ignored (bootlegging, speakeasies) Do Now: After the notes, Summarize what the Butler Act Did. Why was it passed? What were the penalties?

7 D. Clash between Science & religion
1. Modernists v. Fundamentalists 2. Scopes Trial

8 HW#2 P , Answer: Create the Note Taking chart on the bottom left of P. 682, Who were the key authors of the 1920s? What did they write about?, What did the jazz represent in the 20s?, What did the literature of the Harlem Renaissance discuss? Do Now: Meet up in your groups from Friday. Finish Sharing your information and complete the graphic organizer.

9 Do Now: 1. Circle Map 2. Make the frame, a. include at the top what the cartoon is about. b. bottom explain why

10 IV. Birth of Mass Consumption
A. New products (ex. Car, radio, vacuum) B. Installment buying (credit) C. Suburban development >>> new transportation systems needed D. Bull Market >>> Buying on Margin E. Entertainment >>> radio, movies, sports

11 V. Social Changes 1. New roles for women
A) flappers B) Voting 19th Amendment C) Wife and Mother 2. Great Migration>>>Harlem Renaissance>>>Jazz Age 3. Literature Themes A) “Lost Generation” Hemingway B) Materialism (F. Scott Fitzgerald) C) Harlem Renaissance (Langston Hughes)

12 HW: Prohibition Web Quest
Do Now: Reading on Women

13 What was the “roar” in the 20s?
Was everything good in the 20s? What major changes were associated with “Roaring 20s”?


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