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Topic: The 1920s: Modernism and Reaction Do Now: ”The Jazz Age was a time of fun and abandon. There were no real controversies in society. Music, radio, and entertainment united Americans as never before. It was truly the ‘golden age’ of modern America”. Defend or Refute This statement.

Issues of the 1920s The Red Scare Modernism vs. Reaction A. Mitchell Palmer Businesses hurt labor Modernism vs. Reaction Numerous sub-issues Klan, Evolution, Nativism, etc. Political Conservatism Economic Prosperity Jazz Age Culture Hedonism or Despair?

Jazz Age Women

Nativism

Consumer Culture

Scopes Monkey Trial

Harlem Renaissance

Prohibition