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Business Tests back Quarter ends- Nov 6
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What was on the mind of an American in 1919/1920?
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What lasting affects did WWI have on American life?
How did the United States return to normalcy?
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Postwar America 4 Issues Labor Unrest Red Scare
Nativism / Isolationism Immigration Limits
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Nativism / Isolationism
Nativism- prejudice against foreign-born people Isolationism- policy of pulling away from involvement in world affairs Why would these be present in the 20’s?
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Labor Unrest During war- strikes banned 1919- 3,000 strikes
Employers labeled strikers as Communists Tried to show they were planning a revolution
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Noteworthy Strike: Boston Police Strike
Police without pay raise, unable to unionize Representatives asked for a raise, fired Nat’l Guard sent in New policemen hired
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Boston Police Strike Governor Calvin Coolidge said,
There is no right to strike against the public safety by anybody, anywhere, any time.” Do you agree?
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Red Scare Perceived threat was spread of communism
Economic & political system based on single-party government What happened that caused this?
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Red Scare Communist Party forms in America
70,000 join Several dozen bombs mailed to government & business leaders Public fearful of Communist takeover
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Red Scare- Palmer Raids
Attorney General Palmer & J. Edgar Hoover hunted down: Communists Socialist Anarchists Searched private homes, jailed suspects, deported foreign-born radicals Failed to uncover conspiracy or bombs
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Red Scare Fear of communism fear of foreigners, immigrants
Nicola Sacco & Bartolomeo Vanzetti Italian immigrants
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Red Scare- Sacco & Vanzetti
May both arrested and charged with robbery and murder Witnesses said criminals appeared to be Italian Trial: Both claimed innocence and provided alibis Evidence against them was circumstantial Judge made prejudicial remarks Jury found them guilty and sentenced them to death
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Immigration Limits Quota System
Congress passed Emergency Quota Act of 1921 Set up quota system- established maximum number of people who could enter from each country
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Immigration Limits Quota System:
Discriminated against people from eastern and southern Europe Prohibited Japanese immigration
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Postwar Industry 1920’s had pro-business spirit
Coolidge & Hoover – favored policies to lower taxes and raise profits Wanted to lessen government interference in business “the chief business of the American people is business… The man who builds a factory builds a temple- the man who works there worships there.” -Calvin Coolidge
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The Automobile’s Impact
Many Impacts - families Liberated rural families Could now drive to city for shopping, entertainment Families could take vacations more easily
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The Automobile’s Impact
Many Impacts - people Liberated men and women with mobility Workers could live miles from job Urban sprawl- cities spread out in all directions
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The Automobile’s Impact
Symbolized success of America at this time Only place in the world where cars could be owned by non-affluent people By late 1920’s, 80% of all cars in the world were in the U.S.
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Standard of Living 1920-1929: Americans owned 40% of world’s wealth
Incomes rose New money spent in variety of ways:
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America under Coolidge
Built on paradox President stood for frugality His supporters threw care to the wind
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Exit Slip Cause and Effect:
Spending limits Foreign war / American deaths Russian Revolution Come up with 2 discussion questions/statements about post-war America One must be about history Other can be about issues this lesson raised Immigration, foreign involvement, labor rights, etc
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