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1 Brinkley, AMERICAN HISTORY: A SURVEY, 10/e Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.1

2 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Economy –Economic Growth European rebuilding

3 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Economy –Economic Growth European rebuilding Technology

4 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Economy –Economic Growth European rebuilding Technology Industrial expansion

5 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Economy –Economic Organization Sterret Operating Service. General Motors show in Washington Auditorium (Library of Congress)

6 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Economy –Labor in the New Era Welfare Capitalism

7 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Economy –Labor in the New Era Welfare Capitalism Small gains in labor

8 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Economy –Labor in the New Era Welfare Capitalism Small gains in labor Weakness of Unions

9 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Economy –Women and Minorities in the Work Force Indicator department, National Cash Register [Company], Dayton, O[hio] (Library of Congress)

10 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Economy –The “American Plan” Union busting

11 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Economy –The “American Plan” Union busting Ending strikes

12 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Economy –The “American Plan” Union busting Ending strikes Refusing protection to agitators

13 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Economy –The Plight of the Farmer

14 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –Consumerism Northern Manufacturing Company car (Library of Congress)

15 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –Advertising Sand modeling, Atlantic City, N.J. (Library of Congress)

16 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –The Movies and Broadcasting Princess Theatre (Library of Congress)

17 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –Modernist Religion

18 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –Professional Women Woman in Red Cross nurse's uniform (Library of Congress)

19 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –Changing Ideas of Motherhood

20 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –The “Flapper”: Image and Reality

21 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –Pressing for Women’s Rights National Women’s Party

22 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –Pressing for Women’s Rights National Women’s Party League of Women Voters

23 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –Pressing for Women’s Rights National Women’s Party League of Women Voters Sheppard-Towner Act

24 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –Education and Youth Increased attendance

25 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –Education and Youth Increased attendance Expanded curriculum

26 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –Education and Youth Increased attendance Expanded curriculum Social training

27 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –The Decline of the “Self-Made Man” “The self made manager in business is nearly at the end of his road.” Century Magazine

28 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –The Disenchanted

29 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –The Harlem Renaissance

30 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era The New Culture –The Southern Agrarians “In its very backwardness, the South had clung to some secret which embodied, it seemed, the elements out of which its own reconstruction- and possibly even the reconstruction of America- might be achieved” Donald Davidson

31 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era A Conflict of Cultures –Prohibition Anti-Saloon League at Washington, D.C., Dec. 8, 1921 (Library of Congress)

32 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era A Conflict of Cultures –Nativism and the Klan

33 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era A Conflict of Cultures –Religious Fundamentalism

34 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era A Conflict of Cultures –The Democrats’ Ordeal

35 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era Republican Government –Harding and Coolidge President Harding with pet dog Laddie (Library of Congress)

36 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era Republican Government –Government and Business Herbert Hoover (Library of Congress)

37 Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era Patterns of Popular Culture: DANCE HALLS Interior of Rainbow Room in Hamilton Hotel III Washington DC (Library of Congress)


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