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Warm Up What does the 18 th Amendment say, and when was it passed? 1) Warm Up!

The Roaring 20’s Setting the StageThe ‘Red’ ScareRed Post-WWI… US distrusted other nations ◦Limited immigration ◦Shut out foreign ideas ◦Questioned other US citizenship Once distrust began to lift… life got good! ◦Young men and women began living the high life  Dancing, drinking, listening to the newest thing in music… jazz!!! ◦In the 18 th Amendment is passed  Made drinking, selling, or producing alcohol illegal  Time becomes known as “Prohibition”  Leads to… ◦ Speakeasies (illegal bars) ◦ Moonshine, Rum-Runners ◦ Mob-Controlled illegal businesses Mob-Controlled illegal businesses Many in US feared we would be taken over by communists, like Russia did ◦The “Red-Scare” made headlines throughout the 20’s ◦Political and business leaders became the target of bombings, blaming the “Reds”  Some groups used these as an excuse to accuse US citizens of being Communists By ◦Most Americans become disgusted with these false accusations  The Red Scare starts to die down… but it’ll be back 3)Define 2)Video Facts 4)Video Facts

Setting Immigration Limits Some felt immigrants would spread communism ◦Or take away jobs from US workers ◦Congress passes laws limiting immigration  Set a # that could come to US  # per country too ◦For a while, Asian immigrants weren’t allowed at all! Sorry Y’all… we’re closed!!! 5)Term that native born>immigrants

Citizenship for Native Americans As US shunned “Reds” & immigrants… its own people were fighting for rts ◦African Americans ◦Women ◦Native Americans  During war, 1000’s of natives volunteered for service ◦ Even though not citizens  Once war ended, thought they deserved citizenship ◦ Its not like it was all their land or something!?!?!  Kansas Senator, Charles Curtis helped native men receive citizenship in 1924

Civil Rights for African Americans Many AA’s fought bravely too! ◦When war ended… still faced discrimination  Many were fired from wartime jobs  AA’s returning from war couldn’t even find work  Couldn’t live where they wanted  Children couldn’t even go to school of choice The NAACP- ◦Fought for AA’s to gain civil rts. ◦Helped bring lawsuits against those who discriminated ◦Fought for rts of all Americans 6)NAACP?

Voting Rights for Women th Amendment is passed ◦Gave the rt. to vote to women Struggle began years b4 ◦Women like…  Elizabeth Cady Stanton  Susan B. Anthony lead the charge ◦By sates had given rts. to women Becomes official in US in ) Right to vote called…

The Roaring 20’s in North Carolina 1920’s brought so many changes to south ◦Some embraced them, some thought it was a time of loose morals, and people ◦Craziness like  women cutting their hair!  Wearing skirts that exposed their calves!  Smoking, drinking, and dancing to the devil’s music… jazz!!! Cars and speakeasies began giving the youth of American more freedom than their parents wanted!!! 11)Compare youth… 12) Video Facts

Beginning of the Consumer Age During 20’s- ◦Business & industry boomed  Provided good jobs  Good wages Demand 4 factory-made goods grew ◦Leads to economic boom ◦Factories poured out  washing machines, irons, vacuums, toasters, suits & dresses, make-up, soaps, and toothpaste Cars took a huge share of consumer market ◦From , the # of cars rose from 7 mil to 23 mil!!! ◦Auto-factories and parts factories rushed to be build ◦Roads and highways were pushed forward too ◦New businesses started from cars too  Gas stations, service stations, repair shops, motels, etc. ◦All in all…  4 mil new jobs were created b/c of the car 8)Growth of Factories came from … 9)List 3 ways car changed lives

Buy Now… Pay Later 1920’s- more and more were buying on credit ◦Paid small amount each month until paid off  Each payment also included interest, charge that covered the time of the money borrowed b/c all this was new… ◦Many were spending more than they earned  But times were great… this can never end!!! Soon the economic bubble would burst! 10) What are the risks of buying on credit?