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The Roaring 20’s
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The Results of WWI Red Scare – fear of radicals, Communists, and Socialism Immigration restricted Post-war labor strikes –due to demobilization – peace time after war KKK grew –hated blacks, Jews, Catholics, & Darwinists
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Immigration nativism – opposition to immigration; distinguishes between Americans who were born here and immigrants 1921 Emergency Quota Act – fed. law that limited annual # of immigrants 1924 National Origins Act (a.k.a. Immigration Act) – more strict fed. law that limited # of immigrants who could be admitted from any country GOAL restrict Southern and Eastern Europeans & Asians & reduce immigration! Chinese Exclusion Act – 1 st nationality to be excluded by immigration restrictions
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The Red Scare feared communism & socialism would spread from Russia to U.S. will arise again during post-WWII & the Cold War
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Sacco & Vanzetti Italian born Americans but “foreign” anarchists tried, convicted, & executed for “armed robbery & murder”; evidence didn’t match up, but didn’t matter Xenophobia – fear of what is foreign (especially people)
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KKK the rise of xenophobia & nativism led to increased membership opposed immigration by mid-1920’s, there were 5 million members influenced politics & elections
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Post War Labor Strikes 4.5 million returning soldiers needed jobs War materials no longer needed, neither their employees UNEMPLOYMENT! Labor strikes: –shorter hours & more pay
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A Changing Society women urban life (industrial life) prohibition music & art
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Women –19 th amendment – gave women the right to vote women got the right to vote because of the war (they worked the jobs for the boys why they were away) –education (college attendance) –flappers
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Prohibition 18 th amendment – made it illegal to produce or sell alcohol enforcement very hard illegal alcohol made from perfume & paint speakeasies – secret, illegal clubs serving alcohol bootleggers – people who smuggled it into the U.S. making alcohol: –Legal business CRIMINAL work –Al Capone 21 st amendment – ended prohibition
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Scopes Trial John T. Scopes – teacher who taught Darwinism & evolution –“–“survival of the fittest” determines the success of people in society William Jennings Bryan – “Bible expert” for prosecution & presidential candidate; did not succeed Charles Darrow – famous criminal attorney –A–ACLU defends Scopes Evolution vs. Creation – divided public opinion fundamentalism vs. modernism –f–fundamentalism – strict following of the Bible –m–modernism – idea of the power of the human being
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Clarence Darrow & William Jennings Bryan
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Music – Jazz Age developed in the south (New Orleans) expressed the difficulties that blacks faced during slavery as blacks moved north, they took this with them W.C. Handy – the father of the blues Bessie Smith – Empress of the Blues Louis Armstrong – innovative jazz musician (solos); most famous
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Great Migration 90% of black Americans lived in the South before WWI Moved to the North (Chicago & New York) for jobs & to escape KKK!!! 53% of black Americans lived in South in 1970
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The Harlem Renaissance Harlem, NY – the largest black community the renaissance – a period of black artistic accomplishment –Langston Hughes – author –Zora Hurston – author –James Weldon Johnson – poet Blacks were free but segregated
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Industry Henry Ford & Model T –lowered the price of the automobile –by using the assembly line assembly line – a system of machines that moved products “down the line” –cut time of assembly
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A Consumer Culture Business Booms! new products to enjoy (ex. car, washing machine, vacuums, refrigerators) bought through installment plans –“Ride Now, Pay Later” advertising increase (radio, magazines, newspapers)
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Farmers war led to increase in demand & prices –h–had to feed the troops peace time led to overproduction & low prices (competition) not prosperous
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World News European Union being developed Hong Kong – dependent territory of UK from 1842 - 1997 Africa – Britain, France, Germany all colonized Africa (took over native’s lands)
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