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Last Chapter. This Chapter:. Next Chapter. Ch. 23 World War I. Ch. 24 The Roaring Twenties. Ch. 25 The Great Depression. 1919-1929 Pages 749-771. Is about:.

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  1. Last Chapter This Chapter: Next Chapter Ch. 23 World War I Ch. 24 The Roaring Twenties Ch. 25 The Great Depression 1919-1929 Pages 749-771 Is about: The decade after WWI marked dramatic changes for the nation as the economy boomed. With Republicans in command, the nation returned to prewar isolationism, while policies supporting big business cleared the way for the growth of industries. Cultural changes affected the lifestyles and values of Americans. However, these changes also sparked conflicts and tensions. Essential Questions for the Chapter: • How did Republican Presidents Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge bring the country and economy back to “normalcy”? • How did the economy change in the 1920’s? • What new independences did young people find in the changing society of the 1920’s? • How did musicians, artists, actors and writers contribute to American popular culture in the 1920’s? • What competing ideals came about during the 1920’s in regards to immigration, minorities, prohibition, and religion? Key Vocabulary: Question 3 Flappers Nellie Taylor Ross Bessie Coleman Question 1 Normalcy unemployment Warren G. Harding Calvin Coolidge Teapot Dome Scandal Kellogg-Briand Pact Question 5 Anarchists Communists Red Scare Sacco+Vanzetti Quota Act of 1921 National Origins Act 1924 Prohibition 18th and 21st amendment fundamentalism Scopes Trial Great Migration Question 4 Pop culture Jazz and the Blues Radio Talkie Babe Ruth Charles Lindbergh Harlem Renaissance Langston Hughes Lost Generation expatriates Art Deco Question 2 Model T moving assembly line boom advertisements credit Herbert Hoover Quiz: _____________ Test:___________

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