Characteristics of the 1920’s International political isolation that continued throughout the decade. Increased nativist sentiment that rose throughout.

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Characteristics of the 1920’s International political isolation that continued throughout the decade. Increased nativist sentiment that rose throughout the decade. Economic prosperity followed by a sharp decline at the end of the decade.

Industrialization increased Agricultural production increased Overseas trade increased

Parts of the economic growth and prosperity of the 1920’s Automobile industry Laissez-faire police Mass production

How did the U.S. government promote economic growth in relation to labor unions? It broke up strikes in progress

Which viewpoint did Clarence Darrow represent in the Scopes Trial? Fundamentalism has no place in the public school classroom.

Begin to distrust elected officials

Diversity

The Harlem Renaissance, as a cultural movement, coincided with which increases among African Americans in Access to education in northern cities

A major effect of medical vaccines on the U.S economy was Worker productivity increased

This universal theme was expressed in the writings of the Harlem Renaissance Search for identity

Jazz

First exhibited work in 1916 Used vivid, clean colors Began with work on the Southwest Moved to abstract works

Nativists in the 1920’s would probably have approved of the following action. Chinese exclusion Act

Anti-immigration sentiment

Growth of organized crime

 Mass production and assembly line processes to make production more efficient.  Development of processes to prevent food products from spoiling.  Development of air travel to improve transportation and communication across great distances.

The availability of electricity in the 1920’s led to growth in the manufacture and sale of-- Appliances

Cause and Effect Protest marches cause the 19 th Amendment which causes Women’s Suffrage which causes Improved standing of women in society and politics.

This amendment made alcohol illegal in the 1920’s 18th

Benefits of Mass Production Lowered wages led to reduced cost for consumers. Increased job opportunities to those that did not possess specialized skills. Interchangable parts allowed consumers to have broken products fixed at a lower cost.