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“Roaring Twenties” (1920 - 1929)
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Common Themes Nativism Fundamentalism Modernism Advances in Science
Republican Resurgence
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Nativism Sacco & Vanzetti
Madison Grant’s The Passing of the Great Race (1916) Emergency Immigration Act (1924) Quota System Curb S. & E. European immigration
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Sacco & Vanzetti
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Nativism Ku Klux Klan Temperance Movement Prohibition WCTU
Anti-Saloon League Prohibition
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Klan in DC, 1925
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Klan in Maine, 1926
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Fundamentalism Restore Protestant values Anti-Catholic ; Anti-Semitic
Reject Darwin’s theory of evolution Banned in several schools
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The Scopes “Monkey” Trial
John Scopes, HS biology teacher in TN Accused of teaching evolution Convicted, but charges dismissed
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Prohibition Anti-Saloon League Moral Issue Legal issue
“Jubilee Convention” of 1913 Endorse national amendment outlawing alcohol
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Reaction to Prohibition
18th Amendment Social Reactions: Speakeasies Cocktail Parties Organized Crime Al Capone “Bootlegging” St. Valentine’s Massacre
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Reaction to Prohibition
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Jazz Age Reject rural, middle-class values Jazz Music
New Dances (Charleston) Silent Movies Talkies 1920: 23,000 movie theaters Openness about sex
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Women’s Liberation Changes in Marriage “Flappers”
Margaret Sanger & birth control The Woman Rebel American Birth Control League Eugenics League of Women Voters (1920)
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“Flappers” & the “New Woman”
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Women in the Workforce
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The “New Negro” “Great Migration” NAACP ; Niagra Movement
; est. 1 million to northern cities NAACP ; Niagra Movement “Negro Nationalism” Marcus Garvey
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“Harlem Renaissance” Claude McKay, c. 1925 Langston Hughes, c. 1925
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Modernist Science Albert Einstein Max Planck Werner Heisenberg
Relativity Theory Max Planck Quantum Theory Werner Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle Human knowledge has limits!!!
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Modernist Art Realism Cubism Abstract Art Pablo Picasso
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Modernist Literature “The Lost Generation” T.S. Eliot Ernest Hemingway
F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Harding Administration
Return to “Normalcy” The “Ohio Gang” Teapot Dome Scandal “Business-friendly”, lax regulation
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Teapot Dome
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Return to Laissez-faire?
Budget & Accounting Act (1921) Fordney-McCumber Tariff (1922) Revenue Act (1926) Tax cuts to rich 65% to 20% max. rate B & A Act - Independent budget preparation (Chi. Bank) ; balanced budget & reduced debt F & C Tariff - on iron & chemical products ; reduce competition from Germany
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Coolidge Sworn In Harding dies of food poisoning on W. coast speaking tour Coolidge, VP from VT, becomes President
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1924 Election
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“Silent Cal” “The chief business of the American people is business”
“…a return to the Gilded Age presidency…” McNary-Haugen Bill (1927-8) Protective tariff for agri. Vetoed twice by Coolidge M-H Bill - protective tariffs for agriculture ; pump surplus into global market to increase domestic price
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“Nation of Consumption”
Automobiles Ford Model T Movies Charlie Chaplin “Talkies” Radio Airplanes Subsidies for research, airports, mail Airplanes - govt. contracts are air-mail carriers for postal service
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US Consumerism
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