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1 1920s America Who are true Americans?
Was it god that created man, or does man come from monkeys ? Does the government have the right to tell us how to live our lives? DO WE LIVE WITH TRADITION OR CHANGE WITH THE TIMES?

2 A Society in Conflict Anti-immigrant National Origins Act
Discrimination Emergency Quota Act (10)3 % ethnic in cities (3)WW1 vets losing jobs Sacco-Vanzetti Trial Italian immigrants Unfair trial

3 Sacco and Vanzetti These two men were named Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti. (4)They were accused of killing two men at the Slater & Morrill Shoe Company. They were also accused of stealing $15,000 from the payroll vault. Sacco was a shoemaker. Vanzetti was a fish peddler. Nativism ruled with (2)trying to keep land from immigrants

4 The Infamous – Sacco and Vanzetti
Two Italian immigrants who were tried(1921) and executed(1927) for the murder of a paymaster and a security guard. Many people believed they were innocent, convicted because they were foreign and anarchists. "Never in our full lives could we hope to do such work for tolerance, for justice, for man's understanding of men as now we do by accident... That last moment belongs to us. That agony is our triumph." -- Bartolomeo Vanzetti

5 Sacco and Vanzetti part 2
Many Americans believed them to be anarchists. - (5)No government should exist (6)In 1921 they were found guilty. They appealed the case for 6 years then on August 23rd 1927, they were both executed. Throughout the entire process, both men claimed innocence of the crime. *Anarchists- People who oppose all forms of government.

6 Return of the (7)Ku Klux Klan (KKK)
The “old Klan” focused on newly freed African Americans. (8)The new Klan was going to focus more on Catholics, Jews, and Immigrants. (9)William J. Simmons revised the KKK in Atlanta. Membership reached 4 million people by 1924.

7 The Ku Klux Klan In power Great increase Anti-black Anti-immigrant
Anti-Semitic Anti-Catholic Anti-women’s suffrage Anti-bootleggers

8 Women of the 1920’s Remember women got the right to vote in This prompted change in society. Many women wore “bobbed” hair styles. This just means (14)shortened and put up Flappers were young women who smoked, drank, danced, and wore short dresses. Other women sought work in factories to supplement family income. Sigmund Freud changes society with believing that your (12)sexuality defines who you are and how you behave

9 1920's also brought about great changes for women...
th Amendment gave them the federal vote after 1920, social circumstances changed too as more women worked outside the home (16)Margaret Sanger & birth control and more women went to college and clamoured to join the professions women didn't want to sacrifice wartime gains - amounted to a social revolt characterized by the FLAPPER/ "new woman" (15)bobbed hair, short dresses, partied, smoked in public...) People now had (13)Cars to escape their Parents and home as wee

10 The Scopes Trial In 1925 Tennessee passed the Butler Act. This made teaching monkey evolution illegal. (17)Fundamentalism- bible is word for word fact (18)Evolution- scientific idea of humans evolving from cells (19)Creationism- world was created as it says in the BIBLE John T. Scopes was a (20)biology teacher in Dayton TN. He was arrested for teaching evolution to his high school students. The trial was held in Dayton TN during the summer of 1925. William Jennings Bryan was the prosecuting attorney. Clarence Darrow was the defending attorney. (21)Scopes was found guilty and fined $100.

11 2B 23 THE SCOPES TRIAL Here, from July 10 to 21, 1925 John Thomas Scopes, a County High School teacher, was tried for teaching that a man descended from a lower order of animals in violation of a lately passed state law. William Jennings Bryan assisted the prosecution; Clarence Darrow, Arthur Garfield Hays, and Dudley Field Malone the defense. Scopes was convicted.

12 High School Biology teacher
Scopes “Monkey” Trial Evolution vs. Creationism Science vs. Religion Famous Lawyers Dayton, Tennessee John Scopes High School Biology teacher

13 The Scopes Jury Coach Bowman’s Great Grandfather

14 PROHIBITION - on manuf. and sale of alcohol
adopted in th AMENDMENT an outgrowth of the longtime temperance movement in WWI, temperance became a patriotic mvmt. – (22)drunkenness caused low productivity & inefficiency, and alcohol needed to treat the wounded a difficult law to enforce... organized crime, speakeasies, bootleggers were on the rise Al Capone virtually controlled Chicago in this period - capitalism at its zenith… Prohibition finally ended in 1933 w/ the 21st Amendment forced organized crime to pursue other interests…

15 Prohibition The 18th Amendment took effect January 29th 1920.
This new Amendment made the production, sale, or consumption of alcohol illegal. Many American believed this was going to help reduce unemployment, violence, poverty, and crime. (23)Secret bars called speakeasies were places people could purchase a drink.

16 Prohibition part 2 Bootlegging became big business. This is the production and distribution of liquor. The mafia began opening bars and running bootlegging. Al Capone was a gangster who made millions from prohibition in Chicago. Capone had policemen, judges, and politicians on his payroll to help his business. The 21st Amendment in 1933 repealed the 18th Amendment.

17 Prohibition Volstead Act untouchables Gangsters 18th Amendment
Al Capone

18 RESULTS from prohibition

19 CH 10 SEC 3- TECH TIME- 1- Roaring 20s 20- Teacher of Evolution in Dayton,TN 2- Native Land protected from immigrants 21- Found guilty and fined 100 dollars 3- WW1 Vets 22- religion,unemployment,violence 4- 2 men robbed & murdered in Mass. Show factory 23- secret bars to buy alcohol 5- People who oppose all governments 24- organized crime & speakeasies 6- Sentenced to death & killed after appeals 7- Ku Klux Klan 8- Catholic,Jews,immigrants,New Americans 9- Founded new KKK 10-3 %if ethnics allowed in City , human sexuality 13- Cars 14- Hair put up 15- smoked, drank, wore make up, danced 16- Margaret sanger 17- religious movement saying bible is word for word fact 18- scientific belief that humans evolved from cells 19- God created the world as in the BIBLE


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