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1920s Guiding Questions

Guiding Question Describe why Harding believed that the 1920s was a time to “return to normalcy.” How did he and Coolidge attempt to take America in a more conservative direction? Warren Harding Republican Ohio Elected in 1920 VP: Calvin Coolidge

Guiding question Explain the ways that the average American’s life changed for the better during the 20s Increased prosperity New Inventions Affordable transportation Entertainment Sports Changing women’s roles

Guiding Question Why did nativism spike in the 1920s? In what ways did the US attempt to limit immigration?

Guiding Question In what ways did African Americans seek to demonstrate equality during the 1920s?

Guiding Question What events caused the 2nd rising of the Klan?

Guiding Question How did the average American’s life change for the better during the 1920s? How did it become more modern?

Guiding Question Explain why America underwent a religious revivalism in the 1920s? How does the Scopes Trial highlight this?

How effective was Prohibition? Guiding Question: How effective was Prohibition?

How were farmers affected by government policies of the 1920s? Guiding Question: How were farmers affected by government policies of the 1920s?