Changing Roles for Women

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Changing Roles for Women Smore Infographic You are creating an online infographic using the website Smore. You need to have 3 different sections and cover the following information thoroughly! Include images for each section as well. Changing Roles for Women 19th Amendment, Political Activism Flappers (fashion, roles, activities, definition, how were they viewed by society?) Big Q – Why were women in the 1920s so adamant about freedom of expression? Explain! African Americans and the Harlem Renaissance Define Harlem Renaissance and discuss the cause Key People How it changed music, art, and literature Significance of the Harlem Renaissance What conditions still existed for African Americans in the US during the 1920s Big Q – Do you think African Americans would consider this time a positive change to equality? Explain! Immigrants How were immigrants viewed following WWI? Include the term nativism Explain the Quota Act, Red Scare, Palmer Raids, Sacco and Vanzetti, and rise of KKK Big Q – If you were an immigrant, would you have came to the US during this time period? Explain!