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1 Chapter 15 A Stormy Era 1919-1929 (Pages 444-474)
Post war adjustments Decreased Production War Goods Food Products Returning Veterans Unemployed Forced Women and minorities out Factories move south

2 Russian Revolution and the Red Scare
Kerensky vs. Lenin Bolsheviks? Socialist and communist U.S.S.R. Civil War Reds win

3 Kerensky

4 Lenin

5 Strikes and Unrest Gary Indiana Steel Workers Strike Forcibly put down
Fear of revolt Violent attacks against unions Gary Indiana Steel Workers Strike Forcibly put down 18 dead 100’s wounded The Palmer Raids Attorney General 1,000’s wrongfully jailed

6 Renewed Isolationism and Nativism
1921 Limits on immigration Europe needed to face its problems alone

7 Social and Political Developments
The women’s movement fades Did not flock to the polls Excluded from holding office Did get polling places out of saloons Money given to support prenatal and infant care 1st steps

8 African Americans and the Great Migration
Jobs in the North from World War I Conditions in the South Lynchings Low paying jobs North was not a promised land Maids-better paid still living in poverty Hostility from white workers

9 Race Riots July 27, 1919 Segregated Beaches
East St. Louis Washington D.C. Chicago July 27, 1919 Segregated Beaches African American youth drifts into a white beach is hit by a stone and drowns African Americans retaliate 40 dead 100’s injured

10 Race Riots

11 Race Riots

12 Harlem Renaissance That’s up to you

13 The Garvey Movement Marcus Garvey Racial Pride
Return to Motherland Africa Oversold stock on his cruise ship

14 Decade of Republican Dominance
Improved Economy Warren G. Harding Scandal ridden Administration Appointees were corrupt Tea pot dome Sold oil land for personal gain Calvin Coolidge takes over “Business is America’s Business” Herbert Hoover next President

15 New Manners, New Morals Youth Culture College Returning Vets
Night Clubs-Jazz Bands, Records Dance Marathons African American Dances-street corners-pop culture

16 Breaking Social Conventions in the Jazz Age
Dated without chaperones Used Slang Bodies touched while dancing Revealing clothing Make up Cars

17 Flappers

18 Flappers and Rakes Not as widespread Some did not rebel
Women still only menial jobs Stop working after marriage Except African Americans

19 Impact of Technology Cars for groceries Installment payment plans

20 Creating a Shared Culture
Shorter work days made more free time Radio Pittsburgh’s KDKA 1st commercial news, sports, church NBC Movies MGM, Warner Bros Talkies 1927 The Jazz Singer

21 The Rise of Superstars Movie Stars Charlie Chaplin and Mary Pickford
Sports Heroes Babe Ruth, Jack Dempsey Charles Lindbergh Nonstop flight from New York to Paris

22 Charlie Chaplin

23 Charles Lindbergh

24 New Products and Ideas A & W Advertising Kleenex-tissues
Chain Stores Shopping Centers Fast Food A & W Advertising Kleenex-tissues Affordable Automobiles Travel more Public roads, beaches, and parks

25 Stemming the Tides of Change
Moral controls Prohibition th Amendment Bootlegging and speak easies Organized crime Morality at the Movies Control on beliefs Fundamentalism Scopes trial Dayton Tennessee Darrow vs. Bryan Fined but thrown out

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27 KKK Rides Again Against Everyone Violent nature brought KKK down
David Stephenson of Indiana Failed to free him so he turned state’s evidence

28 Election of 1928 Herbert Hoover vs. Al Smith
Hoover-Quaker, sensible, sounded better on radio Smith-Catholic, opposed prohibition, came from an immigrant Family Hoover wins


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