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Good Morning!!!! 1.HOT ROC: Image Analysis 2.Discuss Traditionalism vs. Modernism 3.Prepare for Traditionalist/Modernist Debate Essential Question: How did social, economic, and religious tension divide America between traditionalists and modernists? Homework: Research Paper Outline due Monday, Test Tuesday

HOT ROC Image analysis: Read p. 369 and then compare the images on page 368 and 369. How do these 2 images capture the differences and division between traditionalism and modernism?

The Growing Divide Urban Attractions: – Factory & Office jobs – Higher wages – Diversity – Entertainment Rural Problems: – demands for U.S. farm products drops after WWI – Selling less stuff = lower income

Changing Values Traditionalists – Generally lived in small-towns – Increased religious fundamentalism Modernists – Excited by city life and earning good wages in the cities – Exposed to new ideas, music, and social values The Divide – Traditionalists feel attacked by modernists – Modernists view traditionalists as backwards

Traditionalism vs. Modernism You will be given either the side of traditionalist or modernist in tomorrow’s discussion. Read 29.3, 29.4, 29.5 (pg ) For each section write down the arguments for YOUR SIDE in a t-chart with bullet points. Include specific facts and details to help your argument. You will jigsaw with your partner and record the other side