The Roaring 20’s Chapters 12, 13.

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The Roaring 20’s Chapters 12, 13

How did the US government respond to domestic and foreign challenges? Text pages: 412-421 Enduring Understanding: Students will understand how our society responds to domestic and foreign challenges.

How did the prosperity of the 1920’s redefine the American Dream? Text pgs: 422-427, 428-429, 434-439 Essential Docs: Scopes Trial pg. 438 Enduring Understanding: Students will understand that the prosperity of the 1920’s redefined the American Dream.

How did American popular culture develop during the 1920’s? Text pages: 440-459 Essential Docs: Harlem Renaissance Music Enduring Understanding: Students will understand how our society responds to domestic and foreign challenges.