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Investment Advice … How Investing Just $50 a Month can Kick-start Your Retirement Investopedia Vanguard 500 Index and S&P 500 ETF Funds:
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Make sure to read!!! Topic 12, “World War I and the 1920’s,” Lesson Four – “The Postwar Economy Booms” which is pages Also accessible in gradebook!!!
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(1) Review the handouts on Immigration, and ask yourself, “What are the most interesting or important facts in the handouts?” (2) What questions do you have about the modern-day immigration debate?
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Most Important Immigration Issues
Immigration’s effect on wages Border security “The Wall” DACA participants Pathway to citizenship TPS – Temporary Protected Status Designation There were big changes to U.S. immigration in the 1920’s!!
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Changing part of what is best about the United States …
“With silent lips. "Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!” -- “New Colossus” by Emma Lazarus
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Reviewing Topics in Reading …
Topic 12, “World War I and the 1920’s,” Lesson Four – “The Postwar Economy Booms” which is pages Much of the explosive economic growth in the 1920’s was sparked by a single business, which was __________________?
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The Automobile
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Reviewing Topics in Reading …
Topic 12, “World War I and the 1920’s,” Lesson Four – “The Postwar Economy Booms” which is pages Although Ford did not originate the idea of __________________, as it had been used in the production of sewing machines and typewriters. But these used hundreds of parts, not the thousands needed for automobiles.
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The Concept of Mass Production
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Reviewing Topics in Reading …
Topic 12, “World War I and the 1920’s,” Lesson Four – “The Postwar Economy Booms” which is pages During the 1920’s, the stock market enjoyed a dizzying __________________, or a period of rising stock prices.
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A “Bull Market”
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Reviewing Topics in Reading …
Topic 12, “World War I and the 1920’s,” Lesson Four – “The Postwar Economy Booms” which is pages During much of the 1920’s, the movement of population was towards _______________, where exactly?
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Cities or urbanization
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Reviewing Topics from Homework …
Seriousness of Influenza pandemic of … Widespread strikes in 1919 … Racial tensions of …
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Tulsa Race Riot, 1921
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“Roaring Twenties” Henry Ford and the Model T
His innovations … His philosophy … Price per car: $850 $490 $360 $294 “Five dollar day” … Weekends off … “Impact of the Automobile” …
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“Roaring Twenties” “Quality of Life” Improves “Welfare Capitalism”
Real per capita earnings Increase … Shorter workday … “Welfare Capitalism” Workers can buy stock, participate in profit sharing, and receive medical care & pensions
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“Roaring Twenties” Consumer Revolution: “Bull Market” due to:
Magazine and newspaper ads … Installment plans … “Bull Market” due to: [1] Irrational speculation (“a new era” [2] Buying on the Margin …
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Topic 12, “World War I and the 1920’s,” Lesson Four – “The Postwar Economy Booms” which is pages Topic 12, “World War I and the 1920’s,” Lesson Seven – “The Roaring Twenties” which is pages for Wednesday
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