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Quick Trip thru the 1920’s. Chapter 13-14. A Breakout Decade. Decade of Movement - p. 453 Flappers Middle Class Migration North American Heroes - 454 “Lucky Lindy” Amelia Earhart Sports Heroes. A Decade of Media Changes. Mass Media - p. 459 Movies Newspapers and Magazines Radio
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Quick Trip thru the 1920’s Chapter 13-14
A Breakout Decade • Decade of Movement - p. 453 • Flappers • Middle Class • Migration North • American Heroes - 454 • “Lucky Lindy” • Amelia Earhart • Sports Heroes
A Decade of Media Changes • Mass Media - p. 459 • Movies • Newspapers and Magazines • Radio • Jazz Age - p. 461 • New form of music • Arts & Literature • The Lost Generation • Harlem Renaissance - p. 464 • Valuing arts from another culture/view • Langston Hughes, James Johnson, Zora Neale Hurston, Countee Cullen
A Decade of Cultural Conflicts • Prohibition - p. 467 • Bootlegging, Speakeasies • Organized Crime, Al Capone • Religion - p. 469 • Fundamentalism vs. Evolution • Scopes “Monkey Trial” • Racial Tensions - p. 471 • Violence (north and south) • Resurgence of the KKK • The Garvey Movement
A Republican Decade • The Red Scare - p. 481 • Russian Revolution brings fears • Palmer Raids • Sacco and Vanzetti • Labor Strikes - p. 483 • Boston Police Strike • Steel and Coal Strikes • Republican Leadership - p. 485 • Harding (isolationism, disarmament, nativism) • Teapot Dome Scandal • Coolidge (Laissez faire, Kellogg-Briand Pact) • 1928 Election – Herbert Hoover
A Decade of Business Booms • Consumer Economy - p. 491 • Buying on credit, electric power, advertising, productivity • Ford and the Automobile - p. 493 • Assembly Line, Good/Bad businessman • Industrial Growth - p. 496 • Growth of auto industry brings growth of other industries • Bypassed by “Boom” - p. 497 • African Americans, Farmers
The Economy in the Late 1920’s • Economy Appears Healthy - p. 498 • “Wonderful Prosperity” • Welfare Capitalism • Economic Danger Signs - p. 499 • Uneven Prosperity • Personal Debt • Speculation • Too Many Goods, Too Little Demand • Trouble for Farmers, Workers