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Beginning of the Modern Era 1910 - 1930
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History of the Time
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New Technology Opened up and Bound World Together l Automobile l Radio l Telephone l Movies l Airplane l Assembly line
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President Woodrow Wilson elected president l Reflected popular demands l Intention was to have the government limit the power of huge business interests
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Urbanization More Americans left rural areas to live in the cities.
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World War I August 1914 - Europe burst into war Great Britain, France, Russia Vs. Germany, Austria - Hungary, Italy
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U.S. Entered War 1917 - U.S. declared war on Germany Tanks, artillery, machine guns, planes, poison gas, and trench warfare were used November 11, 1918 - Germany surrendered 115,000 Americans died 10 million (an entire generation) Europeans died
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Women’s Suffrage 1920 - Nineteenth Amendment gave women the right to vote.
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Roaring Twenties People were repulsed by senseless slaughter of the war Return to Normalcy - Americans attempted to withdraw from the rest of the world. People expressed themselves in a desperate, yet creative hysteria in new jazz rhythms, outrageous fashions, wacky fads, obsessions with money and youth
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End of an Era October 29, 1929 - Stock Market crashed Countless lost all their savings
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Life of the Time
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Immigration Continuation of closing of “Open Door” to America Restrictions from 1921 - 1924 targeted Asians and Eastern Europeans
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Freedom?? KKK membership surged past 4 million They targeted African Americans, Jews, Roman Catholics, union members
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Wheels and Wings By 1927 - 20 million automobiles in the country 1927 - Charles Lindbergh flew solo from New York to Paris
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Fashion Young women began wearing shorter and shorter skirts until they finally skimmed the knee Short “bobbed” hair shocked people People were horror stricken as women paint their lips and rouge their cheeks
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Flapper Symbol of the new woman of the 1920’s
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Entertainment Many African Americans migrated from the south to Harlem, New York Harlem Renaissance - growth of music, art, and literature The Jazz Singer became the first talking movie.
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Jazz Jazz music became hugely popular with musicians like Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong
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Literature of the Time
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“World War I... destroyed faith in progress, but it did more than that - it made clear to perceptive thinkers... that violence prowled underneath man’s apparent harmony and rationality.”
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A New View Artists strove for new ways to portray the world. Pablo Picasso showed multiple perspectives
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The Lost Generation Ernest Hemingway helped popularize the term Generation of young American writers who felt alienated and spiritually empty following World War One Some lost generation writers moved to Paris during this time The writers created a self-imposed exile from mainstream America
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Characteristics of Modern Literature Characters were written as real people who thought in a continuous flow of ideas that went several directions at once - ‘Stream of Consciousness” Violence was seen as an underlying part of all humans Minorities began writing of racial identity and pride
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