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Transportation, Communication, Inventions
  • Automobile
  • Oldsmobile 1902
  • Ford 1914
  • Telephone
  • Bell's Model 102 - 1900
  • Wrights Plane 1903
  • Consumer Radios 1916 (Marconi 1895)
  • Color Photography 1907
  • Talking Movie 1910
  • Television Set 1927

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Prohibition
  • Prohibition
  • 18th Amendment, Jan. 29,1919, Volstead Act
  • A bipartisan effort, Progressives
  • Manufacture, sale, transport of alcohol illegal
    in the US
  • Repealed by 21st Amendment in Dec. 1933

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The Great Migration
  • Over 1 million African-Americans moved from the
    rural South to industrial cities in the North
  • By 1900, 90 of blacks still lived in former
    slave-holding states, seeking a better life up
    North
  • Black population rose 20 in the North between
    1910-1930
  • Reasons
  • Escaping Jim Crow Laws
  • Boll weevil infestation late 1910s
  • Expansion of war industries more jobs in
    northern factories
  • Worker shortages in the North due to limits on
    immigration during World War I and the
    Immigration Act of 1924
  • Great Mississippi Flood of 1927
  • Post-war economic boom afforded more
    opportunities for black workers

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The Depression
  • Stock Market Crash October 29, 1929
  • Causes
  • Deflation led to a fall in asset and commodity
    prices
  • Drops in credit and demand
  • Disruption of trade
  • Keynes explanation
  • Monetarists explanation
  • Destabilization of the gold standard
  • Structural issues of banking
  • Recovery
  • Government spending
  • Rearmament for World War II

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The New Deal
  • Expanded the federal government to help the
    nation recover from the Depression
  • Relief, Recovery, Reform
  • New agencies
  • Civilian Conservation Corps gave men jobs in
    parks, roads
  • Public Works Administration jobs in public
    works
  • Tennessee Valley Authority electricity project,
    more jobs, government ownership of means of
    production
  • Farm Security Administration large government
    owned farms to help farmers recover from rural
    poverty
  • National Industrial Recovery Act created
    avenues for economic planning and federal action
  • Wagner Act/ National Labor Relations Act (NLRB)
    strengthened workers ability to collectively
    bargain

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The Harlem Renaissance
  • African-American response to vast changes in mass
    culture due to industrialization, Great
    Migration, and celebration of their heritage.
  • Great Figures
  • Langston Hughes poet, novelist, playwright,
    short story writer, columnist
  • Listen to and read I, Too
  • Zora Neale Hurston author of Their Eyes Were
    Watching God
  • See a picture of Hurston
  • Duke Ellington jazz composer and musician
  • Listen to his music
  • Aaron Douglas artist, Power Plant ?

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Art, Music, Literature
  • Art
  • Naturalist, Realist, Romantic, Modern
  • American Gothic by Grant Wood, 1930
  • Precisionists Georgia OKeefe
  • A gallery of her work
  • Music
  • Aaron Copland Piano Variations 1930
  • George Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue 1924
  • Literature
  • T.S. Eliot poet, Prufrock and other
    Observations 1917
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby 1925
  • William Faulkner The Sound and the Fury 1929
  • Ernest Hemingway The Sun Also Rises 1926
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