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Warm-up Identify one person/thing for each of the following categories that impacted the U.S. over the last decade. Be sure to explain how. Business, sports, entertainment, music, society

CHALLENGES OF THE GREATEST GENERATION Unit 4

Key Learning Students will examine and analyze primary and secondary sources in order to differentiate between historical fact and historical interpretation.

Unit Question How do primary and secondary sources present different accounts of the Great Depression and WWII?

Concept 1: Great Depression EQ: How did the economic conditions of the 1920’s allow for and encourage the social and cultural norms to change?

Importance of Business Sports Entertainment Society

Paragraph When future generations study the last decade ( ), what people/things will they study? Choose 3 things you chose, or we discussed that you think define our decade. Be sure to explain why. (at least 5 sentences)

The Roaring 20’s Decade defined by rapid social change and economic prosperity Politics returned to business as usual after WWI (laissez faire) Culture– Harlem Renaissance, Jazz, 20 th Amendment, and Prohibition

1920’s Identifications Make a T Chart: Identify the person, place, or thing – tell what it is in one sentence using your own words Tell how it impacted the 20’s Flappers, Prohibition, Jazz, Babe Ruth, 20 th Amendment, Amelia Earhart, Charles Lindberg, assembly line (model T), Scopes Trial, Harlem Renaissance, Al Capone