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Title: Changes in American Culture in the 1920s


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Changes in American Culture in the 1920s
  • The New School Values

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The Roaring 20s
  • An era of prosperity,
  • Republican power,
  • and conflict

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  • 1920's collectively known as the "Roaring 20's",
    or the "Jazz Age"
  • a period of great change in American Society -
    modern America is born at this time
  • for first time the census reflected an urban
    society - people had moved into cities to enjoy a
    higher standard of living

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Age of Prosperity
  • Economic expansion
  • Mass Production
  • Assembly Line
  • Age of the Automobile

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But NOT for Farmers!!!!
  • an agricultural depression in early 1920's
    contributed to this urban migration
  • High tariffs for Europeans goods meant no one was
    buying US farm products U.S. farmers lost
    markets in postwar Europe
  • at same time efficiency increased so more food
    produced - more food lower prices) overall
    profit was less
  • Still had to pay off loans but didnt have
    money banks began to repossess

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The New Morality
  • Ideas about relationships change
  • Now more about personal satisfaction
  • Became popular through media and magazines
  • Reproductive freedom
  • Women in the Workforce
  • More single women
  • More women are attending college
  • Encouraged women to pursue careers
  • More people owned cars more freedom

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Art and Literature
  • Changes in life were illustrated strongly in art,
    literature and culture
  • Many artists and writers challenged old school
    values
  • Greenwich Village in NYC became hotbed of
    artists, writers, musicians and new lifestyle

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Poets and Writers
  • Many different styles some writers had great
    impact on culture - Lost Generation
  • Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound, TS Eliot
  • Playwright Eugene ONeill
  • Plays filled with realistic characters and
    situations real vision of life
  • Ernest Hemingway famous novelist
  • Created new style of fiction direct, simple
    prose
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald most famous writer of era
  • Great Gatsby

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Republican Power
  • President Harding
  • Elected 1920
  • Return to Normalcy
  • Not a Progressive did not like government
    intervention
  • Legacy of Scandals
  • Teapot Dome
  • Died in office

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President Coolidge The business of America is
business.
  • Fordney-McCumber Tariff
  • Smoot-Hawley Tariff
  • No help for farmers
  • Isolationist Foreign Policy

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Culture of the Roaring 20s
Radio KDKA Pittsburgh GE, Westinghouse, RCA form
NBC
Silent Movies Charlie Chaplin Talkies The Jazz
Singer Starring Al Jolson Mary
Pickford Americas Sweetheart
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Celebrities
Babe Ruth Ty Cobb
Charles Lindbergh The Spirit of St. Louis
Jack Dempsey
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The 20s is The Jazz Age
The Flappers make up cigarettes short skirts
Musicians Louis Armstrong Duke Ellington
Writers F. Scott Fitzgerald Ernest Hemingway
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Popular Culture
  • Economic prosperity created more money and
    leisure time
  • People spent more time having fun
  • People watched sports, enjoyed music, theater and
    other entertainment
  • Baseball and Boxing reached new popularity
  • Babe Ruth worldwide celebrity on and off the
    field

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Popular culture
  • Movies most popular form of entertainment
  • Most people also had radios
  • Radio shows very popular
  • Helped bring people the news
  • Role of Mass Media beginning to grow
  • Can help shape public opinion, interests etc.
  • Helped unify country and spread new ideas

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A Society in Conflict
  • Anti-immigrant
  • National Origins Act limits immigration
  • Discrimination
  • Sacco-Vanzetti Trial

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The Ku Klux Klan
Great increase In power
Anti-black
Anti-immigrant
Anti-Semitic
Anti-Catholic
Anti-womens suffrage
Anti-bootleggers
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Scopes Monkey Trial
Evolution vs. Creationism
Science vs. Religion
Dayton, Tennessee
Famous Lawyers
John Scopes High School Biology teacher
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Prohibition
18th Amendment
Volstead Act
Gangsters
untouchables
Al Capone
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  • PROHIBITION - on manuf. and sale of alcohol
  • adopted in 1919 - 18th AMENDMENT
  • WWI, temperance became a patriotic movement
  • a difficult law to enforce... organized crime,
    speakeasies, bootleggers were on the rise
  • Al Capone
  • Prohibition finally ended in 1933 w/ the 21st
    Amendment
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