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HOLT, RINEHART AND WINSTON 1 The American Nation The American Nation HOLT HOLT IN THE MODERN ERA IN THE MODERN ERA Chapter 13 Chapter 13 A TURBULENT DECADE A TURBULENT DECADE Section 1: Section 1: Postwar Troubles Postwar Troubles Section 2: Section 2: The Republicans in Power The Republicans in Power Section 3: Section 3: A Nation Divided A Nation Divided

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HOLT, RINEHART AND WINSTON1

The American NationThe American NationHOLTHOLT

IN THE MODERN ERAIN THE MODERN ERA

Chapter 13Chapter 13 A TURBULENT DECADEA TURBULENT DECADE

Section 1:Section 1: Postwar Troubles Postwar Troubles

Section 2:Section 2: The Republicans in Power The Republicans in Power

Section 3:Section 3: A Nation Divided A Nation Divided

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The American NationThe American NationHOLTHOLT

IN THE MODERN ERAIN THE MODERN ERA

Objectives:Objectives:What were some of the economic outcomes of What were some of the economic outcomes of

demobilization?demobilization?What were the main causes of the strikes of 1919, What were the main causes of the strikes of 1919,

and how did most Americans react to the strikes?and how did most Americans react to the strikes?What caused the public hysteria of the Red Scare?What caused the public hysteria of the Red Scare?Why did the Sacco and Vanzetti trial arouse Why did the Sacco and Vanzetti trial arouse

public interest?public interest?

Section 1: Postwar TroublesSection 1: Postwar Troubles

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Economic outcomes of demobilizationEconomic outcomes of demobilizationunemploymentunemploymentloss of jobs for womenloss of jobs for womenrise in prices, then a fallrise in prices, then a fallfall in agricultural pricesfall in agricultural prices

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Strikes of 1919Strikes of 1919Main causes of the strikes Main causes of the strikes

inflationinflationlow wageslow wageslong work hourslong work hours

Reaction to strikesReaction to strikesviolenceviolenceworkers lost jobsworkers lost jobsaccusations of radicalism and communismaccusations of radicalism and communism

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Causes of the Red ScareCauses of the Red Scarefear of a Bolshevik revolution in the U.S.fear of a Bolshevik revolution in the U.S.strikes of 1919strikes of 1919bomb scares of 1919bomb scares of 1919the Palmer raidsthe Palmer raids

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The American NationThe American NationHOLTHOLT

IN THE MODERN ERAIN THE MODERN ERA

Reasons for public interest in the Sacco Reasons for public interest in the Sacco and Vanzetti trialand Vanzetti trialAmericans were deeply divided over the trial.Americans were deeply divided over the trial.Some believed that Sacco and Vanzetti deserved Some believed that Sacco and Vanzetti deserved

punishment.punishment.Others thought that they were convicted only Others thought that they were convicted only

because they were immigrants and radicals.because they were immigrants and radicals.

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The American NationThe American NationHOLTHOLT

IN THE MODERN ERAIN THE MODERN ERA

Objectives:Objectives: How did Republican policies encourage economic growth How did Republican policies encourage economic growth

in the 1920s?in the 1920s? How did the Harding administration’s pro-business How did the Harding administration’s pro-business

policies affect the U.S. economy?policies affect the U.S. economy? Why did the movement to pass the Equal Rights Why did the movement to pass the Equal Rights

Amendment fail?Amendment fail? How did the Republican Party overcome the political How did the Republican Party overcome the political

scandals of the Harding administration?scandals of the Harding administration? What issues affect the outcome of the 1928 election?What issues affect the outcome of the 1928 election?

Section 2: The Republicans in PowerSection 2: The Republicans in Power

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The American NationThe American NationHOLTHOLT

IN THE MODERN ERAIN THE MODERN ERA

Republican policies to encourage growthRepublican policies to encourage growthcuts in government spending to reduce debtcuts in government spending to reduce debtthe Fordney-McCumber Tariff, also to reduce debtthe Fordney-McCumber Tariff, also to reduce debttax cut for the wealthy to encourage growthtax cut for the wealthy to encourage growthattempts by government and courts to roll back attempts by government and courts to roll back

previous gains by laborprevious gains by labor

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The American NationThe American NationHOLTHOLT

IN THE MODERN ERAIN THE MODERN ERA

Positive effectsPositive effectsboom in industryboom in industryeconomic growtheconomic growth

Negative effectsNegative effectsmergersmergerscontinuing struggles for the workers who were not continuing struggles for the workers who were not

part of the prosperitypart of the prosperitycontinuing struggles for farmerscontinuing struggles for farmerscontinuing struggles for organized laborcontinuing struggles for organized labor

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The American NationThe American NationHOLTHOLT

IN THE MODERN ERAIN THE MODERN ERA

Failure of the movement to pass the Failure of the movement to pass the Equal Rights AmendmentEqual Rights AmendmentSome women opposed the ERA, believing that it Some women opposed the ERA, believing that it would cause legislation regulating their hours and would cause legislation regulating their hours and working conditions to be declared illegal. The working conditions to be declared illegal. The movement did not gather political support and movement did not gather political support and ultimately failed. ultimately failed.

Section 2: The Republicans in PowerSection 2: The Republicans in Power

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The American NationThe American NationHOLTHOLT

IN THE MODERN ERAIN THE MODERN ERA

Overcoming the scandals of the Harding Overcoming the scandals of the Harding administrationadministrationCoolidge fired many people who had been Coolidge fired many people who had been

involved in the scandals.involved in the scandals.Coolidge’s stern personality provided a contrast to Coolidge’s stern personality provided a contrast to

Harding.Harding.Coolidge continued Harding’s popular pro-Coolidge continued Harding’s popular pro-

business policies.business policies.

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The American NationThe American NationHOLTHOLT

IN THE MODERN ERAIN THE MODERN ERA

Issues affecting the 1928 electionIssues affecting the 1928 electionthe nation’s prosperitythe nation’s prosperitySmith’s CatholicismSmith’s CatholicismSmith’s opposition to prohibitionSmith’s opposition to prohibitionDemocratic attempts to be progressive and liberalDemocratic attempts to be progressive and liberal

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The American NationThe American NationHOLTHOLT

IN THE MODERN ERAIN THE MODERN ERA

Objectives:Objectives: Why did many Americans support the Ku Klux Klan, and Why did many Americans support the Ku Klux Klan, and

why did that support decline?why did that support decline? How did African Americans combat discrimination and How did African Americans combat discrimination and

violence?violence? Why did many Americans demand restrictions on Why did many Americans demand restrictions on

immigration?immigration? Why did Mexican immigration increase during the 1920s?Why did Mexican immigration increase during the 1920s? What actions did American Indians take to protect their What actions did American Indians take to protect their

land?land?

Section 3: A Nation DividedSection 3: A Nation Divided

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The American NationThe American NationHOLTHOLT

IN THE MODERN ERAIN THE MODERN ERA

Rise of the Ku Klux KlanRise of the Ku Klux Klanracism toward African Americansracism toward African Americanshostility towards those with different religions, hostility towards those with different religions,

ethnic backgrounds, or political viewsethnic backgrounds, or political viewsfear and suspicion during the Red Scarefear and suspicion during the Red Scare

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The American NationThe American NationHOLTHOLT

IN THE MODERN ERAIN THE MODERN ERA

Fall of the KlanFall of the Klandecrease in Red Scare tensiondecrease in Red Scare tensionpublicity about the Klan’s terrorismpublicity about the Klan’s terrorismcorruption and scandal within the Klancorruption and scandal within the Klan

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The American NationThe American NationHOLTHOLT

IN THE MODERN ERAIN THE MODERN ERA

African American response to African American response to discrimination and violencediscrimination and violenceThe NAACP organized an antilynching campaign.The NAACP organized an antilynching campaign.A. Philip Randolph established the Brotherhood of A. Philip Randolph established the Brotherhood of

Sleeping Car Porters.Sleeping Car Porters.Marcus Garvey supported black nationalism and Marcus Garvey supported black nationalism and

founded the UNIA.founded the UNIA.

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The American NationThe American NationHOLTHOLT

IN THE MODERN ERAIN THE MODERN ERA

American demands for immigration American demands for immigration restrictionsrestrictionsincreases in immigrationincreases in immigrationbelief that immigrants were political radicals who belief that immigrants were political radicals who

took jobs from native-born Americanstook jobs from native-born Americans

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The American NationThe American NationHOLTHOLT

IN THE MODERN ERAIN THE MODERN ERA

Increases in Mexican immigrationIncreases in Mexican immigrationMexicans not affected by limits on immigrationMexicans not affected by limits on immigrationemployers in the Southwest eager for low-wage employers in the Southwest eager for low-wage

workersworkers

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The American NationThe American NationHOLTHOLT

IN THE MODERN ERAIN THE MODERN ERA

Actions by American IndiansActions by American Indiansorganized to stop Harding administration from organized to stop Harding administration from

buying back all tribal landsbuying back all tribal landsorganized to fight the Barsum Billorganized to fight the Barsum Billbuilt inter-tribal support under leadership of the built inter-tribal support under leadership of the

Pueblo tribesPueblo tribes

Section 3: A Nation DividedSection 3: A Nation Divided