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Title: Chapter 22 THE ROARING TWENTIES


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Chapter 22THE ROARING TWENTIES
  • Adjusting to peacetime
  • Changes in American Society
  • The Jazz Age
  • The Economy of the 1920s

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Bullet Points p. 757
Read pgs. 736-740
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Ch 22, Sec 1Adjusting to Peacetime
  • I can understand how the nation reacted to change
    in the 1920s

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Ch 22 Sec 1 - Reaction
  • Treaty of Versailles failed
  • Poor economy
  • Threats of violence
  • People voted Republican

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Ch 22 Sec 1 - Presidents
  • Pres. Harding promises return to Normalcy
  • Harding dies of heart attack
  • Calvin Coolidge keeps policies
  • Economy gets better and ROARS

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Ch 22 Sec 1-World Events
  • Coolidge helps U.S. participate in world peace
    efforts
  • Condemns military aggression and war
  • Intervenes in Latin America to help business
    interests

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Ch 22 Sec 1 At home
  • The RED scare
  • Anarchists set off bombs
  • Many , Reds and Anarchists deported
  • Sacco Vanzetti
  • New immigration law

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Bullet Points p. 757
Read pgs. 741-745
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Ch 22 Sec 2Changes in American Society
  • I can understand how social change and social
    conflict marked the 1920s

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Ch 22 Sec 1 No booze
  • 18th amendment Prohibition - 1919
  • Speakeasies
  • Bootleggers
  • White lightnin
  • Bathtub gin
  • Organized Crime

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Ch 22 Sec 2 - Women
  • 19th amendment 1920 Womens suffrage
  • Wyoming Texas Female Governors
  • Still discrimination
  • (medical schools, juries, money

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Ch 22, Sec 2 - Women
  • Younger women show independence
  • Flappers
  • Bobbed hair
  • Fancy dancing

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Ch 22 Sec 2 Mass culture
  • Model T Ford
  • Gas stations
  • 700 radio stations by 1926
  • Go to the movies

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Ch 22 Sec 2 Social Conflict
  • 1925 Evolution vs Creationism Scopes Monkey
    Trial
  • Great Migration
  • Racial conflict
  • Riots
  • KKK
  • Marcus Garvey

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Bullet Points p. 757
Read pages. 746-750
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Ch 22 Sec 3 The Jazz Age
  • I can understand the arts and culture symbolized
    by the Jazz Age

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Fads and heroes
  • New dances
  • Flagpole sitting
  • Dance marathons
  • Sports heroes
  • Celebrities

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Jazz Music
  • Rhythms from West Africa Caribbean
  • Work chants and spirituals from south
  • Harmonies from Europe
  • Developed by African Americans
  • Moved north Great Migration

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Louis Armstrong
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Bessie Smith
Duke Ellington
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Cab Calloway
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Literature
  • Social criticism
  • Anti rich F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • Anti war Ernest Hemmingway
  • Loose values Sinclair Lewis
  • Racial prejudice Langston Hughes
  • Sense of hope

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Bullet Points p. 757
Read pages 752-755
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Ch 22 Sec 4 The 1920s Economy
  • I can understand the problems that threatened the
    economy in the 1920s

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Ch 22 Sec 3
  • Although the economy looked good, something was
    not right.
  • 1. Stock market boom
  • 2. Heavy purchasing
  • 3. Rural poverty
  • 4. Unemployment

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Industrial Growth
  • More new products to buy
  • Washing machines
  • Vacuum cleaners
  • Radios
  • Toasters
  • Cars
  • High supply low price

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Industrial growth
  • People buy on credit
  • High taxes (tariffs) on imports
  • Tax cuts for the wealthy
  • Economy stimulated but is there a problem?
  • Reckless spending

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The Stock Market
  • What is the stock market?
  • 1920s Bull Market
  • Value rises
  • People buy on margin
  • What is margin?

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TROUBLE!!!
  • During WW I farmers borrowed money to increase
    production
  • After war, markets shrank
  • Farmers going broke

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MORE TROUBLE!!!
  • Some companies give employees vacations and
    pensions
  • BUT
  • Factory work is unskilled
  • Lower pay
  • High unemployment

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MORE REPUBLICANS
  • First Harding Who died
  • Then Coolidge
  • Then Hoover, who promised
  • A chicken in every pot and a car in every
    garage
  • Hoover loses city vote but wins in rural areas

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CONCLUSION
  • DO YOU SEE ANY PROBLEMS?
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