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You say, We Revise!

Congress

Red Scare

Bull Market

Share cropper

Buying on the Margin

Consumer Goods

Temperance Movement

Stock Market

Universal Negro Improvement Association

Credit

Flapper

Hire Purchase

WASP

Import Duties

Isolationism

Jim Crow Laws

Laissez Faire

Lynching

Mass production

NAACP

Al Capone

Open Door Policy

Prohibition

What can we learn from these sources? Why were they made when they were?

An American cartoon of 1921  

Ford Assembly Line 1925

1927 Roxy Cinema, New York.

KKK 1927

Dance marathon couple, ca. 1925 Courtesy Library of Congress

Group Challenge I am going to give you a number 1-5. Please may you then get into groups with people who have the same number as you.

Group 10 minute Challenge Each group is now to quickly revise the following: Tsarist Russia – why were people so unhappy and what happened in 1905? Causes and events of the Feb and Oct Revolutions. Civil War – causes, fighting and impact. Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin. Life in under Soviet rule.

Group Challenge Now return to your normal seat. Get into groups where the numbers 1-5 are all represented. Share your revision.