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Chapter 24

Chapter 24. The Jazz Age Time of Turmoil. American Story. Marcus Garvey Began to lead African Americans in search of equal rights. Treaty of Versailles. Treaty that was to end WWI Was never ratified. Capitalism. An economic system based on private property and free enterprise.

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Chapter 24

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  1. Chapter 24 The Jazz Age Time of Turmoil

  2. American Story • Marcus Garvey • Began to lead African Americans in search of equal rights

  3. Treaty of Versailles • Treaty that was to end WWI • Was never ratified

  4. Capitalism • An economic system based on private property and free enterprise

  5. Anarchists • People who believe there should be no government

  6. The Red Scare - 1919 • The period where the government went after the communists

  7. A. Mitchell Palmer • The attorney general who wanted all communist arrested

  8. Deport • To send someone back to their home country

  9. Sacco and Venzetti • Two Italian immigrants that were sentenced to death for robbery • They didn’t get a fair trial

  10. Calvin Coolidge • Massachusetts Governor

  11. A. Phillip Randolph • Started the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters • African American Union of railroad workers

  12. Universal Negro Improvement Association • Founded by Marcus Garvey • Promoted racial unity and pride

  13. Section 2 • Warren G. Harding

  14. Harding and Coolidge • First election what women were allowed to vote in

  15. Cox and Roosevelt • Were democratic nominees for president in 1920 • They lost

  16. Herbert Hoover • Became Secretary of Commerce

  17. Teapot Dome Scandal • Was a symbol of corruption

  18. Harding Dies • Coolidge becomes President • Nicknamed “Silent Cal”

  19. Coolidge wins again • Coolidge wins with a landslide victory • He got 54% of the vote

  20. Isolationism • Refusal to join the League of Nations

  21. Five Power Treaty • Limited the size of the Navies • Agreed by • The U.S., Japan, Britain, France, and Italy

  22. Kellogg-Briand Pact • Outlawed war • Couldn’t enforce it

  23. Section 3 • A Booming Economy

  24. Recession • An economic downturn • What we have right now

  25. Gross National Product • The total value of all goods and services that are being produced • Electricity allowed us to produce more stuff

  26. Scientific Management • Hiring experts to figure ways to increase production

  27. Productivity • The amount of work that each worker can do

  28. Assembly Line • Created by Henry Ford • Made production quicker and easier

  29. Welfare Capitalism • When workers buy stock in the company they work for

  30. The Consumer Economy • Moms buying Washers and Dryers • Dad’s buying cars • Parents having Kids • These all take money

  31. Installment Buying • Putting things on Lay-A-Way • Buy Now- Pay Later

  32. Detroit Michigan • Auto Capital of the World

  33. Henry Ford • Invented the Assembly Line • And the Model-T

  34. The Model T and The Model A Model T-sold for 300.00 The Model A – came in different colors

  35. Good Effects on Industry • Americans demanded better roads • Which industries grew? • Steel, Rubber, Glass, and Oil

  36. Bad Effects on Industry • Cotton and Grain prices feel • Farmers lost their farms • Textile factories shut down • What is cause and effect?

  37. Section 4 • The Roaring Twenties • Flappers ,Gangsters and Moonshiners • Big Band Music

  38. Charles Lindbergh • First man to fly alone across the Atlantic • He flew from New York to Paris

  39. 19th Amendment • Women's suffrage • The right to vote

  40. The Flapper • Liberated women • Short bobbed hair • Short dresses • Heavy makeup

  41. Entertainment • Mass Media • Communication that reaches the masses

  42. Hollywood California • Led the U.S. as the fastest growing industry

  43. Movies • At first movies were black and white • The first movie with sound was called a Talkie • Discuss the picture

  44. Radio • Radios were more affordable • More homes had radios than T.V.s • Grand Ole Opry was one of the first shows • Ryman Auditorium

  45. Sports and Fads • Baseball • Babe Ruth • 1927 - 60 home run record

  46. Football • Red Grange scored 4 touchdowns in 12 minutes

  47. Gertrude Rderle • 1st woman to swim the English Channel

  48. Miss America 1021 • Margret Gorman

  49. The Jazz Age • The 1920’s • Louis Armstrong

  50. Harlem Renaissance • Created African American pride in their culture • Langston Hughes

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