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“Sec Bellringer” Copy & answer: Imagine a student your age just transferred into TFN from a very religious high school in downstate Illinois. How might he/she feel? 2/1/12 21

“Sec Notes” Topic: Changing Ways of Life 2/1/12 22

Causes of social change Urbanization & urban sprawl Immigration 18 th Amendment, speakeasies, & bootlegging 19 th Amendment & female empowerment Jazz

Social changes cause clash of values Religion vs. Science Urban vs. Rural Old Skool vs. New Skool

Flappers

Bootlegging

Chicago’s Al Capone, wealthy bootlegger

Valentine's Day Massacre