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1920’s – Boom The Roaring Twenties. Roaring Twenties I. _________________ Society A. Role of _____________ 1. challenged “old” ways a. ______________________.

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1 1920’s – Boom The Roaring Twenties

2 Roaring Twenties I. _________________ Society A. Role of _____________ 1. challenged “old” ways a. ______________________ i. new hair styles, clothes, makeup ii. new _____________ – smoking, drinking, _________________ 2. more women working outside the home 3. _____________________still existed for women 4. 1920 – ________ Amendment

3 Roaring Twenties B. New ________ Life 1. faster pace, loosening ____________ 2. trolleys, subways, clubs, sports, movies 3. _______ pop.> pop. _____ for the first time 4. Great Migration continued 5. high school attendance ___ 6. growing ___________

4 Roaring Twenties II. New ___________ A. Travel 1. __________________ a. first _______________ flight (NY->Paris) 2. ________________ a. first woman to fly across _____________

5 Roaring Twenties B. _____________ 1. spectator sports became big business 2. boxing – _________________ 3. football – _________________ 4. baseball – _________________

6 Roaring Twenties III. The ______________ A. _________________ 1. new sound, new clubs/ dance halls 2. _________________ (Harlem) a._______________, _______________

7 Roaring Twenties B. __________________ 1. wrote about horrors of the ______; materialism of the 20’s 2. _____________ – group of writers that moved to _____________ 3. The __________________ a. _________________– The Great Gatsby b. _________________– The Sun Also Rises

8 Roaring Twenties C. __________________ - print, radio read/heard around the country 1. _____________ a. very popular-no ______ b. Charlie Chaplin c. The _________________(1927) i. first “__________” 2. newspapers a. more papers, readers

9 Roaring Twenties 3. magazines – news, entertainment, sports 4. _____________ a. _______ – first station 5. People talking about same events a. helped create a ___________________

10 Roaring Twenties IV. ____________________ A. Cultural Movement 1. literary/artistic movement led by ____________, __________________ 2. spoke out against northern racism, segregation 3. _________________

11 Roaring Twenties B. ______________ 1. _____________________ ___________________, Richard Wright 2. _________ was the center of the movement

12 Roaring Twenties V. Cultural Conflict A. _____________ v. __________________ 1. _______ Amendment prohibited making, selling, using alchohol a. hard to enforce b. moral issue – ________ v. _________ values 2. after WWI, people tired of making sacrifices; ready to have ______

13 Roaring Twenties 3. many _____________ groups did not think drinking was ________ 4. ___________ – “secret” places to get a drink 5. ___________ smuggled alcohol in from Canada

14 Roaring Twenties 6. organized crime ___ in every major city a. lots of $ in alcohol b. ______________ c. FBI fought back 7. _____ Amendment repealed _____

15 Roaring Twenties B. ___________ v. _____________ 1. Christian fundamentalism a. radio preachers – Billy Sunday 2. _______________ (“Monkey Trial”) (1925) a. Tennessee law – illegal to teach _____________ b. biology teacher _____________ arrested 3. Clarence Darrow v. ___________________________ 4. religion v. science/evolution a. ________ v. _________ values

16 Roaring Twenties C. __________ Relations 1. revival of the _______ a. target __________ and and blacks 2. Marcus Garvey a. __________________ Movement

17 Roaring Twenties VI. Politics of the 20’s A. Return to “___________” 1. 1920’s a. ______________ Party decade – Harding, Coolidge, Hoover b. return to _____________, _________________ c. shift away from progressivism to ________________ policies

18 Roaring Twenties B. _______________ 1. Russian Revolution led to _____________ USSR a. gov’t ownership of property b. one political party c. classless society d. desire to spread ideas 2. __________________ formed in _____ (“Reds”)

19 Roaring Twenties 3. ________ Raids (1919) a. early FBI formed to find ______________, socialist, anarchists b. civil rights _________ 4. Sacco and Vanzetti a. Italian ____________; anarchists b. arrested; executed

20 Roaring Twenties C. __________ Unrest 1. big _____ – coal, steel a. John L. Lewis b. public started to link unions w/__________ D. Gov’t Scandal 1. ____________ Scandal a. gov’t officials using office to profit

21 Roaring Twenties E. Foreign Policy 1. __________________ (1924) a. loans, payment plan for ________ to pay war reparations F. Election of 1924 1. Calvin Coolidge (R) a. “the chief ___________ of of the American people is ______________” b. ________________ policy G. Election of 1928 1. Herbert Hoover (R) a. defeated Al Smith (D) – first _________________ to run for president

22 Roaring Twenties VII. Business ___________ A. ____________ Economy 1. higher _________ 2. _______________ – for new products a. refrigerators, washing machines, radios b. buying on __________ B. Automobile Industry 1. 15 mil ________ sold in 20’s a. _________________– symbol for the decade b. assembly line

23 Roaring Twenties 2. New businesses off _____________ a. dealerships, _____________, ______________, restaurants b. Cultural impact i. dating; independence from ____________

24 Roaring Twenties C. Healthy Economy? 1. value of stocks ____ 2. wages ____ 3. unemployment ____ D. _____________ Signs 1. unequal distribution of _________ a. rich getting richer 2. increasing personal ___________ a. “easy” __________ 3. overspeculation a. buying stock _________________ b. people investing that normally might not 4. Overproduction a. Demand for goods ______________ 5. crop prices dropping


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