VOCABULARY LITERACY RATES- AMOUNT OF PEOPLE THAT CAN READ IN A COUNTRY

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VOCABULARY LITERACY RATES- AMOUNT OF PEOPLE THAT CAN READ IN A COUNTRY LOBBYIST- INTEREST GROUP HIRED TO INFLUENCE PEOPLE IN THE GOVERNMENT MIGRATION- MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE FROM ONE AREA TO ANOTHER CONTRAST- Highlighting the differences rather than the similarities DIVERSITY- the condition of being different; variety

VOCABULARY EQUIVALENT - Equal in value. COMPARISON- Noting similarities and differences after examining something PERSUASIVE- Having the power to prove something is credible (worthy of belief) 2ND AMENDMENT- RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS RELIABILITY- TO BE TRUSTED

CHAPTER 28 SECTION 3 POPULAR CULTURE IN THE ROARING TWENTIES

ESSENTIAL QUESTION WHAT SOCIAL TRENDS AND INNOVATIONS SHAPED POPULAR CULTURE DURING THE 1920’S

ROARING TWENTIES

CHARLES LINDBERGH SPIRIT OF ST CHARLES LINDBERGH SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS FIRST MAN TO FLY SOLO, NONSTOP ACROSS THE ATLANTIC

AMELIA EARHART FIRST WOMAN TO FLY SOLO, NONSTOP ACROSS THE ATLANTIC

AMELIA

HENRY FORD MORE AFFORDABLE CARS CREATED SUBURB GROWTH

MASS MEDIA SHAPE AMERICA POPULAR CULTURE CHAPTER 28 SECTION 4 MASS MEDIA SHAPE AMERICA POPULAR CULTURE

RADIO

BABE RUTH

CHAPTER 28 SEC 5-7

GREAT MIGRATION AFRICAN AMERICANS MOVING NORTH FOR JOBS AND TO GET AWAY FROM RACIAL VIOLENCE

HARLEM RENAISSANCE NEW AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURES AND CUSTOMS WERE CELEBRATED LITERARY AND MUSIC MOVEMENTS WRITER LANGSTON HUGHES MUSIC (JAZZ) LOUIS ARMSTRONG AND DUKE ELLINGTON

THE CLASH BETWEEN TRADITIONALISM AND MODERISM CHAPTER 29 THE CLASH BETWEEN TRADITIONALISM AND MODERISM

TRADITIONALISM- FOLLOWING PRACTICES, BELIEFS AND CUSTOMS ESTABLISHED OVER TIME AND PASSED FROM ONE GENERATION TO THE NEXT MODERNISM- PEOPLE WHO EMBRACE NEW IDEAS, STYLES AND SOCIAL CHANGES

18TH AMENDMENT PROHIBITION PROHIBITION- THE BANNING OF ALCOHOL BELIEVED ALCOHOL LED TO CRIME, ABUSE IN THE FAMILY, ACCIDENTS ETC….

TEETOTALERS PEOPLE WHO OPPOSED DRINKING

SPEAKEASIES HIDDEN BARS AND NIGHTCLUBS

FLAPPERS WOMEN WHO WANTED PERSONAL FREEDOM

THE GREAT GATSBY

CAUSES OF THE WOMEN’S MOVEMENT OF THE 1920’S 1. LESS CHILDREN 2. DIVORCE INCREASED 3. MORE WOMEN GO TO WORK 4. MORE GO TO COLLEGE

AL CAPONE

ELLIOT NESS THE MAN WHO BRINGS DOWN AL CAPONE

21ST AMENDMENT REPEALED PROHIBITION OR THE 18TH AMENDMENT

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