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Audrey R Steph M 11/4/15 Period 2 New Money vs. Old Money Audrey R Steph M 11/4/15 Period 2

The Divide New Money Old Money People who build their own fortune within their own generation. Wealth passed down though family history by generations.

Old America Small town, rural, proud of its “simplicity” & “hominess” Protestant Religion Conservative or reactionary politically Old-fashioned tastes and morals End drinking Supported Prohibition

New America Urban Modernist and free thinking in religion Liberal or radical politically Modernist taste in art For Prohibition Culturally liberal, fun-loving hedonism

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