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The Red Scare: 1 st Red Scare in America happens after WWI. Americans Fear that there is going to be a _________________ overtake of the U.S. This brought about ____________ – hatred of immigrants as well as more dislike For labor _____ and strikes. ________ Raids (A. Mitchel ________–attorney general) Were carried out to deport anyone thought to be an immigrant Sacco and Vanzetti – were ______ immigrants who were found guilty of robbing and Killing based on really bad evidence. During the trial these two admitted to being ___________. Many people protested as it looked like these two were sentenced to Death for being ______________ and _______________. Ku Klux Klan – Millions of people in small towns of North, South, and Mid West joined the KKK, wearing the white hoods in town parades. They tried to intimidate Blacks, Roman Catholics, Jews and __________. They became an important force in politics in many states Because of their view on immigration. They were very ___________ (anti-immigration). Their goal was to restore white protestants to a dominant place in American society and To halt the nations so-called moral decline. It collapsed under weight of its ________ nature. Communist Nativism UnionsPalmer Italian anarchists Immigrants anarchists Immigrants Natavist Violent

Jazz – This is the _______ that made the 1920’s roar. It was one of the first portions Of _________ __________ culture that was accepted by a White dominated society. Thanks to the radio it was quickly spread. This was also a major part of the _________ Renaissance. Flappers – These were the __________ of the 1920’s. They were liberated women who Enjoyed new found freedoms after WWI and ____________ rights were gained. In order to gain Social equality they put on a _____________ look, drank, and smoked in public. This woman of The 1920s was known for dancing and partying in a new night life. Demanded more __________ Equality Harlem Renaissance – A number of talented __________ __________ settled in ______ and rose to fame as writers, performers, and musicians. This movement of African American art and culture to NYC helped them to present their culture to the world. (Most Famous writer = _____________ ________________- R music African American Harlem women suffrage boyish Social African AmericansNYC Langston Hughes

Movies – Movies were one of the newest and greatest forms of __________________in the 1920’s. It created a common culture for all American Society. Farmers and businessmen Both watched the same movies and liked the same celebrities which connected them Even if in a small way. The movies also created a new _____________ boom in a new industry. _________________ became the center of this industry as ______________ popped up all over the country. Radio – With the invention of the radio, it allowed for the expansion of __________________ in The U.S. People could listen to music, __________, sports, and religious services in their own Home. This expansion of communication brought the _____________ together. This invention could not have come at a better time. _________, as President of the United States used the radio in his famous ________________ __________ to talk the nation through the Great Depression and WWII. Sports Heroes – Another form of entertainment coming out of the 1920’s was going to college and professional sporting venues. From watching _________ __________in Baseball to watching Red _________, The galloping ____________, in football, and _______________ in ________________. Sports started to become another place to go and forget ____________. Entertainment Economic HollywoodTheaters Communication News Country FDR FiresideChats Babe Ruth GrangeGhostany WWI

Charles Lindbergh – Had the first ________ flight across the ________ Ocean in his plane called The “_______ of ___________”. This flight made the world a smaller place in just over___hours. Eventually, this will impact the ___________ (faster transportation of goods), __________(it will Become a war machine as well as flying diplomats quickly around the world), and ___________ (people can vacation further than ever before in a quicker amount of time) Prohibition – the ____ th Amendment outlawed the sale, _______________, and manufacturing of alcohol. This was in response to Progressive era pressure due to the destruction of __________ and household economies. This backfires as organized crime takes off (Al _______) eventually, it will be repealed by the ____ st Amendment during the _______ __________ so that It can be taxed and less money would be needed in law enforcement. This also goes To show that it is difficult to “Legislate ___________”. Scopes “Monkey Trial” – This was a backlash to the fast paced 1920’s. Clarence ____________ wanted _____________ to be able to teach _______________. People thought this was horrible – taking ______ out of the classroom. (*Interesting that __________ it is the other way around.) soloAtlantic Spirit St. Louis30 EconomyPolitics Society 18Transportation FamilyCapone 21Great Depression Morality Darrow Scopes Evolution GodToday

Harding, Coolidge, Hoover – All ________ ________ economic Presidents (Harding said it would be a “__________ to ____________”, Coolidge said “Keep cool with Coolidge” and was known as ___________ Cal). Hoover was President during the stock market crash and fought FDR over the solution to get out of _________________ – he wanted to continue laissez faire policies (***Also must remember the ________ ______ scandal under Harding’s administration – Albert Fall tried to sell Federal Land to an _____ company to make a “personal profit”) Henry Ford – inventor of the _______ T ______. He wanted every American to own a car. He is said to have put America on ____________. This not only has a major _________ impact in the glass, __________, steel, and other auto related industries, but it has a major social impact as _______________ will be created as people commute out of cities. Advertisements and Commercialism – The ________, billboards on the roads, as well as traditional adds boomed in the 1920’s. You were told you had to have certain products in order to be normal. The first _______ _________– came out as Laundry Detergent was advertised in between daytime skits like General Hospital or Days of Our Lives. This has a major ______________ impact as well as social as people were “told” how to ________. Laissez Faire Return Normalcy Silent The Depression Teapot Dome oil Model Ford WheelsEconomic Rubber Suburbs Radio Soap Operas EconomicLive