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2 2 Click a subsection to advance to that particular section. Advance through the slide show using your mouse or the space bar. The Roaring Twenties (1919–1929) Adjusting to Peacetime Changes in American Society The Jazz Age The Economy of the 1920s Chapter 22: The Roaring Twenties (1919–1929)

3 Adjusting to Peacetime Sec 1: Adjusting to Peacetime Return to Normalcy Main Idea: After World War I, voters rejected the Democrats and elected Republicans to the presidency. Foreign Policy Main Idea: Isolationist sentiment kept the United States from taking a leading role in world affairs. The Red Scare Main Idea: Labor unrest and anarchist bombings caused a Red Scare, during which the government expelled many foreigners. Progress Monitoring Transparency

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5 Changes in American Society Sec 2: Changes in American Society Prohibition Main Idea: In 1919, the Eighteenth Amendment bans the use and sale of alcohol. Changing Lives of Women Main Idea: Women, now able to vote, sought more freedom in the 1920s. A New Mass Culture Main Idea: The automobile, the radio, and the movies brought sweeping changes to American life. Social Conflict Main Idea: The rapid changes of the 1920s also brought social tensions and racial unrest. Color Transparencies: Automobile Sales in the 1920s Progress Monitoring Transparency

6 Automobile Sales in the 1920s TRANSPARENCY Transparency: Automobile Sales in the 1920s

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8 The Jazz Age Sec 3: The Jazz Age Fads and Heroes Main Idea: Optimistic Americans in the 1920s eagerly embraced new fads and hailed new heroes. An American Sound Main Idea: Jazz originated among African American musicians and became the dominant music form of the 1920s. Literature of the 1920s Main Idea: Writers of the Harlem Renaissance cast a critical eye on American society. Progress Monitoring Transparency

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10 The Economy of the 1920s Sec 4: The Economy of the 1920s Industrial Growth Main Idea: After a brief postwar recession, industry revived and offered Americans a bounty of consumer goods. A Booming Stock Market Main Idea: Rising stock prices lured many Americans into buying stocks with borrowed money. Signs of Trouble Main Idea: Many farmers and workers did not share in the era's prosperity. The Election of 1928 Main Idea: Expectations of continued prosperity helped Herbert Hoover win the 1928 election for the Republicans. History Interactive: Buying Stocks on Margin Color Transparencies: Buying Stocks on Margin Color Transparencies: The Election of 1928 Progress Monitoring Transparency

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