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The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Time Period 1920’s: also referred to as The Roaring Twenties People moved from farms to cities Economic growth and “consumer society” Spread of chain stores and nationwide advertisement
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The New Woman 19 th Amendment: Women could finally vote The Flapper: short skirts, bobbed hair, free with drinking and smoking, and “unladylike” talk
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Mass Culture Extra money equaled purchases of home appliances, ready-to-wear clothes, and particularly radios. The first commercial radio station aired in 1920. Radios were in 12 million households by the end of the 1920’s.
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Movies and Cars By the end of the decade, three-quarters of Americans visited a movie theater every week. Cars were more affordable and people were given generous lines of credit. In 1929, there was one car on the road for every five Americans. Greater need for service stations and motels
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Ford Model T
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The Jazz Age Bands played at dance halls Millions of records were sold, which carried music across the nation Older people objected to jazz, calling it vulgar and that it inspired moral disasters
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Prohibition 18 th Amendment banned the manufacture and sale of “intoxicating liquors.” January 16, 1920: every tavern, bar, and saloon closed in the US. Liquor trade goes underground Rise of illegal speakeasies that are controlled by bootleggers, racketeers, and other organized-crime figures (Ex: Al Capone)
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Cultural Civil War More social tension with The Great Migration of African Americans from Southern countryside to Northern cities. Increasing visibility of black culture (jazz and blues) Literary movement of Harlem Renaissance Millions of people in places like Indiana and Illinois begin to join the Ku Klux Klan
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Red Scare 1919 and 1920: anti-immigrant hysteria Led to extremely restrictive immigration law Law excluded some Eastern Europeans and Asians in favor of Northern Europeans and people from Great Britain Cultural war began: city vs. town, Protestant vs. Catholic, black vs. white…
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Gatsby Setting Spring, 1922 Long Island, NY Some scenes in NYC Post WWI Pre-reading activity (intro poem)
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