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The Roaring Twenties
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What four types of mass media and communications challenged traditional values during the 1920s?
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1) Radio 2) Movies 3) Newspapers 4) Magazines
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What two effects did mass media and communications have on American society during the twenties?
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Created popular culture
Challenged traditional values
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What new type of American music did radio make popular during the 1920s?
Jazz
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Define Fireside Chats? Franklin D. Roosevelt’s radio talks to the American people during the Great Depression and World War II?
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How did movies help the American people during the thirties?
Provided escape from Depression-era realities
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Shaped cultural norms Sparked fads
How did newspapers and magazines affect American society during the twenties? Shaped cultural norms Sparked fads
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What scientific theory challenged traditional religion?
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Darwin’s Theory of Evolution
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How did Darwin’s Theory of Evolution contradict (go against) traditional Christian beliefs?
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Conflicted with the Bible’s account of the creation and the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden
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What trial, covered by the media during the 1920s, made traditional religious values look old-fashioned and silly? The Scopes Trial
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What two developments in the twenties challenged the traditional role of women?
Flappers 19th Amendment
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What resulted from the challenge of open immigration to traditional American values?
Rise of a new Ku Klux Klan (KKK)
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Smuggling alcohol Speakeasies
What resulted from the challenge of Prohibition to traditional American values? Smuggling alcohol Speakeasies
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What were speakeasies? Illegal bars during Prohibition
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Why was radio advertising important during the 1920s?
Created national markets for consumer goods
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What became a major new form of entertainment during the 1920s?
Silent Films
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What was the first talking picture?
The Jazz Singer (1927)
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Name four movie stars in the 1920s.
1) Rudolph Valentino 2) Mary Pickford 3) Clara Bow 4) Charlie Chaplin
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What were two fads in the twenties?
Crossword puzzles Chinese game of Mah Jong
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Who was John Scopes? A high school biology teacher in Tennessee who taught Darwin’s theory of evolution
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What was the result of the Scopes trial?
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Scopes was found guilty of violating Tennessee law.
Darwin’s Theory appeared to represent modern America and the future. Tennessee law and the Bible’s account of creation appeared backward.
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What did the 19th Amendment do?
Gave women the right to vote
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What had been the traditional role of women in 19th century Victorian America?
Wives and mothers
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For what did the flappers become a symbol?
For young, middle class women of the twenties who were rebelling against the traditional role of women
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Describe the flapper. Bobbed hair Makeup Short skirts
Smoked cigarettes Drank alcohol
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What did the 18th Amendment do?
Prohibited the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages
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What were three unintended consequences of Prohibition?
Gangsters smuggled liquor into the United States Speakeasies Attacked traditional values
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What were speakeasies? Illegal bars during Prohibition
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What feeling developed among native-born Americans during the 1920s?
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Anti-immigrant feeling
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What organization grew rapidly after World War I because of anti-immigrant feeling?
Ku Klux Klan
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During the twenties, where was the KKK popular?
In different parts of the entire nation, instead of just in the South
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What groups did the KKK hate during the twenties?
Roman Catholics Jews African-Americans
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In the twenties who did the Klan blame for many of America’s problems?
Roman Catholic immigrants Jewish immigrants
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How did Congress give in to anti-immigrant feeling during the twenties?
Limited immigration, especially from southern and eastern Europe
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What did the Immigration Restriction Act of 1921 do?
Placed quotas on immigration from most countries
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What are quotas? Numerical limits
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