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We gone go over yo World War I testesses.
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The Rise of Modernism and Mass Culture
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Return to Normalcy Nativism Isolationism Prejudice Anti-Immigration Hostility
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7c. Evaluate the role mass media has played in shaping perceptions toward certain policies, social groups, other nations, and political ideas. 7d. Contrast modernism and traditionalism relating to social change.
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Traditional/Fundamental ViewsModernist Views
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Conservative Women Prohibition and Gambling Restrictions Religion Theatre and Symphony Newspapers Loose Women Speakeasies and Gambling Halls Evolution Talkies and the Jazz Age Radio Old School
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Conservative women were traditionally expected to act a certain way. Don’t drink Don’t smoke Don’t be loud Dress Conservatively Don’t work and live independently. Flappers were much more loose and casual with the way they carried themselves. They Drank They Smoked They were outgoing. Dressed Provocatively Worked and made their own money.
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Prohibition of Alcohol and Gambling were attempts to legislate morality. Speakeasies and Underground Gambling Halls became the “norm” Organized crime (Al Capone, Bugs Moran) supplied these bars with their booze and made millions.
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Religious Education Tennessee State Law prohibited the teaching evolution in science classrooms. Evolution Education John Scopes decided to teach it anyway. His case “The Scopes Trial” went all the way to the Tennessee Supreme Court. The original law banning evolution was upheld but this began the argument for teaching evolution in classrooms.
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Entertainment Traditionally people went to the theatre or the symphony for entertainment. People went to the movies to see talkies or to the dance halls and speakeasies to listen and Dance to Jazz.
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The invention of the Radio allowed people to listen to music and news in their homes. This new entertainment and form of communication contributed to the rise of “mass culture.” Everybody has access to the same information/stuff.
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Rebirth of African American Culture and Pride through music, literature and art. Langston Hughes Claude McKay Zora Neale Hurston
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The Roaring 20s was a time of rapid change. The transition from traditionalist to modernist views signaled a massive change in society. African Americans in Harlem celebrated their culture through Art, Music, and Literature.
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