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American Life Changes Roaring Twenties – speedy social changes in the U.S. in the 1920s. Women: 1. Voting – elected in state and local gov 2. Work – lost wartime jobs when troops came home. 3. Education – women attending college
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New family roles Gender roles were changing Women – home, children, most depended on men for financial support. Increasing number wanted equality in relationships with men. Flappers – young women who defied traditional ideas of proper dress and behavior. Cut their hair short, skirts, wearing makeup, smoking, drinking, dancing. Many women disapproved of this behavior
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Effects of Urbanization Big differences between booming cities and rural towns. Farming – many people moved to cities, could not make money. Automobiles allowed farmers to work in the cities – and become less isolated and more urban attitudes and outlooks. Education laws were passed – young people had to attend school. 1. get kids out of workplaces 2. teach immigrants American way of life 3. more people can afford to send children to school – better paying jobs.
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Conflicts over values Living in larger communities, people changed values. Key ideas and beliefs a person holds. Differed from traditional rural values. KKK grew dramatically in the 1920s – drew members from rural areas Their own social status was declining, while cultural urban America was growing KKK started to get involved in politics
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Rise of fundamentalism Many Americans turned to religion during this time of change. Literal interpretation of the Bible. Leaders Billy Sunday and Aimee Semple McPherson
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The Scopes Trial Fundamentalism conflicted with modern science. Evolution – Bible vs. Darwin Did not want evolution taught in schools John Scopes taught evolution and was arrested. This was the biggest trial in American history.
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Prohibition 18 th amendment – 1919 – law restricting the use of alcohol. Supporters – positive benefits to society. Could not enforce the drinking of alcohol. Led to smuggling operations by bootleggers. Also led to homemade alcohol This will lead to the criminal organization of the gangsters - Al Capone Made so much money, he could pay off law enforcement. Gov. will try to shutdown “speakeasies” – illegal bars Gov could not enforce this law.
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