The Roaring 20s & Great Depression

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The Roaring 20s & Great Depression Chapters 13 & 14

Life in the 1920s Rural way of life vs. Urban way of life Prohibition 18th Amendment Volstead Act Illegal Activity Organized Crime

Science vs. Religion Fundamentalism The Scopes Trial Why? Clarence Darrow William J. Bryan Result?

Women 19th Amendment Double Standard The Work Force Family Life Flappers The Work Force Family Life

Education & Entertainment School Enrollment News and Radio Heroes Music, Movies, Sports, and Literature Charles Lindbergh

Harlem Renaissance Great Migration NAACP & UNIA Life in the North NAACP & UNIA Marcus Garvey Upper West Side of Manhattan, NYC Langston Hughes Jazz

Getting Depressed Industries in trouble Farmers Price-supports Consumers and their Credit What happens now? Difference between Poor and Rich

Herbert Hoover Election of 1928 Alfred Smith “Chicken in every pot and a car in every garage” What he doesn’t realize is, …?

The Stock Market Dow Jones Industrial Average Black Tuesday Speculation and Buying on Margin Black Tuesday Banks and Businesses Effects around the World Smoot-Hawley Tariff What was the cause of this?

In the Cities and on the Farm Shantytowns The Dust Bowl Direct Relief Psychological Effects

Handling the Situation Hoover’s Philosophy Hoover’s Plan(s) Boulder Dam Change of Plans Direct Intervention 1930 Congressional Elections

The Patman Bill What is it? The “Bonus Army” Hoover’s response The election of 1932 will be one of the easiest ever