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1
Roaring Twenties
  • A desire for normality after the war and a
    fear of communism and foreigners lead to
    postwar isolationism

2
Post War Presidents
3
Postwar Trends
  • Nativismprejudice against foreign-born
    peoplesweeps nation
  • Isolationismpulling away from world
    affairsbecomes popular

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4
Fear of Communism
  • The Red Scare
  • Communismeconomic, political system,
    single-party government
  • - ruled by dictator
  • - no private property
  • 1919 Vladimir I. Lenin, Bolsheviks, set up
    Communist state in Russia

5
The Red Scare
6
The Klan Rises Again
  • Bigots use anti-communism to harass groups unlike
    themselves
  • KKK opposes blacks, Catholics, Jews, immigrants.
  • - 1924, 4.5 million members
  • Klan controls many states politics violence
    leads to less power

7
The Klan
8
The Harding Presidency
  • The Harding administration appeals to
    Americas desire for calm and peace after the
    war, but results in scandal.

9
Scandal Hits Hardings Administration
  • Hardings Cabinet
  • Harding favors limited government role in
    business, social reform
  • Appoints Ohio gangcorrupt friends who cause
    embarrassment

10
The Teapot Dome Scandal
  • Teapot Dome scandalnaval oil reserves used for
    personal gain
  • Interior Secretary Albert B. Fall leases land
    to private companies
  • Takes bribes is first person convicted of
    felony while in cabinet
  • August 1923, Harding dies suddenly
  • VP Calvin Coolidge assumes presidency, restores
    faith in government

11
The Business of America
  • Advertising agencies hire psychologists to learn
    to appeal to public
  • Make brand names familiar nationwide push
    luxuries as necessities
  • Businesspeople work with service groups
  • - promote selves as benefactors of society

12
A Superficial Prosperity
  • Most Americans believe prosperity will last
    forever
  • Productivity increasing, businesses expanding
  • Chain stores develop national banks allowed to
    create branches

13
Buying Goods on Credit
  • Installment planpay for goods over extended
    period with interest
  • Banks provide money at low interest rates
  • Some economists, business owners think
    installment buying excessive
  • Think is sign of fundamental weakness behind
    superficial prosperity

14
The Prohibition Experiment
  • 18th Amendment launches Prohibition era
  • - supported by religious groups, rural South,
    West
  • Prohibitionproduction, sale, transportation of
    alcohol illegal
  • Government does not budget enough money to
    enforce the law
  • Speakeasies and Bootleggers
  • Speakeasies (hidden saloons, nightclubs) become
    fashionable
  • People distill liquor, buy prescription
    alcohol, sacramental wine
  • Bootleggers smuggle alcohol from surrounding
    countries

15
Organized Crime
  • Prohibition contributes to organized crime in
    major cities
  • Al Capone controls Chicago liquor business by
    killing competitors
  • By mid-1920s, only 19 support Prohibition
  • 18th Amendment in force until 1933 repealed by
    21st Amendment

16
Science and Religion Clash
  • Fundamentalismmovement based on literal
    interpretation of Bible
  • Fundamentalists skeptical of some scientific
    discoveries, theories
  • - reject theory of evolution
  • Believe all important knowledge can be found in
    Bible

17
The Scopes Trial
  • 1925, Tennessee passes law making it a crime to
    teach evolution
  • American Civil Liberties Union backs John T.
    Scopes challenge of law
  • Clarence Darrow, most famous trial lawyer of
    day, defends Scopes
  • Fundamentalist William Jennings Bryan is
    special prosecutor
  • Scopes trialdebates evolution, role of
    science, religion in school
  • - national sensation thousands attend
  • Bryan admits Bible open to interpretation
    Scopes found guilty

18
                                                
                                                  
       Attorney Clarence Darrow raises his fist
while making a speech at the Scopes Trial (1925).
19
Popular Culture
  • Radio Comes of Age
  • Radio is most powerful communications medium of
    1920s
  • Networks provide shared national experience
  • - can hear news as it happens

20
Young Women Change the Rules
  • Flapperemancipated young woman, adopts new
    fashions, attitudes

21
America Chases New Heroes and Old Dreams
  • New-Found Leisure Time
  • In 1920s, many people have extra money, leisure
    time to enjoy it
  • Crowds attend sports events athletes glorified
    by mass media
  • Lindberghs Flight
  • Charles A. Lindbergh makes first solo nonstop
    flight across Atlantic
  • Small-town Minnesotan symbolizes honesty,
    bravery in age of excess
  • Lindbergh paves the way for other pilots

22
Next Stop
  • The Great Depression
  • (But dont be depressed about it)
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