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4/27 Learning Target: I can cite specific textual evidence from secondary sources to gain understanding of the 1920’s. Grab the Roaring 20’s packet (pg. 15) and a text book . Be ready to explain “why did pop culture of the 20’s became a national trend?”

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Page 1: Grab the Roaring 20’s packet (pg. 15) and a text book. Be ready to explain “why did pop culture of the 20’s became a national trend?”

4/27 Learning Target: I can cite specific textual evidence from secondary sources to gain understanding of the 1920’s.

Grab the Roaring 20’s packet (pg. 15) and a text book. Be ready to explain “why did pop

culture of the 20’s became a national trend?”

Page 2: Grab the Roaring 20’s packet (pg. 15) and a text book. Be ready to explain “why did pop culture of the 20’s became a national trend?”

Grab a textbook & take out your Roaring 20’s packet.

4/28 Learning Target: I can cite specific textual evidence from secondary sources to gain understanding of the 1920’s. Review your packet NOW!Finish packet to Scopes Monkey Trial

- Lets play Reverse Mum Ball!

Page 3: Grab the Roaring 20’s packet (pg. 15) and a text book. Be ready to explain “why did pop culture of the 20’s became a national trend?”

List and explain three trends… 1. Nativism- prejudice against immigrants 2. Isolationism-policy of pulling away

form involvement in world affairs. 3. Fear of Communism- Red Scare

1917-Bolshevick Revolution, Why a concern- Communists Party grows bombs are sent to gov. officials.

Americans are afraid Communist would take over.

Page 4: Grab the Roaring 20’s packet (pg. 15) and a text book. Be ready to explain “why did pop culture of the 20’s became a national trend?”

The Red Scare & Palmer Raids

Cause- Series of anarchist bombings Patriotism- Pride in ones country that leads

to hatred of immigrants. Statue of Liberty- All immigrants are

welcome. Political Cartoon-Immigrants entering

America will destroy our way of life. A. Mitchell Palmer- US Attorney General “Palmer Raids”- invaded homes, Civil Rights- Jailed w/o lawyer, Search w/o warrant, Deport

w/0 trail

Page 5: Grab the Roaring 20’s packet (pg. 15) and a text book. Be ready to explain “why did pop culture of the 20’s became a national trend?”

Sacco and Vanzetti

1. Three things- 1. Italian Immigrants 2. Draft Dodgers, and anarchists.

2. Accusations? Murder and robbery

3. Trial was Unfair- Circumstantial evidence, no eye witness, judge was prejudice

4. Guilty of being a Immigrant and Radical

Trial is an example of NATIVISM m/c #4

Page 6: Grab the Roaring 20’s packet (pg. 15) and a text book. Be ready to explain “why did pop culture of the 20’s became a national trend?”

Ku Klux Klan

Klan revived in 1920’s with 4.5 million members

Goals of Klan- “keep blacks in their place”, destroy saloons, oppose unions, drive Roman Catholics, Jews and Immigrants out of the country.

Klan is upset about the lack of policy to keep immigrants out of our country.

Page 7: Grab the Roaring 20’s packet (pg. 15) and a text book. Be ready to explain “why did pop culture of the 20’s became a national trend?”

Labor Unrest

No strikes, because during the WWI it was illegal.

1919 not more war worker strike for better wages and the right to unionize.

Tactics of employeers- labeled worker “communist” “red baiting”

Page 8: Grab the Roaring 20’s packet (pg. 15) and a text book. Be ready to explain “why did pop culture of the 20’s became a national trend?”

Return to “Normalcy”

Warren G. Harding, 1921-1923, Republican

Harding want the country to go back to the way it was before the war, including a policy of isolationism or neutrality.

Fordney –McCumber- tax on imports of 60% will isolate us even more from foreign influence.

M/C 4 Nativism “ America for Americans” Quota Act 1921- Cap on Immigrants Quota Act 1924- Limit New Immigrants or

Eastern Europeans, Italy, German, Russia.

Page 9: Grab the Roaring 20’s packet (pg. 15) and a text book. Be ready to explain “why did pop culture of the 20’s became a national trend?”

Scandal!!!!

M/c 3, 4, 2 Charles Forbes- Head of Veterans Affairs,

sold hospital supplies to private companies. The Oil in Tea Pot Dome is used to make

millions for companies at expense of people. Fall is caught taking bribes.

Due to Scandal in his administration Harding dies in 1923 probably from a heart attack.

Coolidge “the chief business of america is business” Gov’t hands off business m/c 4

Page 10: Grab the Roaring 20’s packet (pg. 15) and a text book. Be ready to explain “why did pop culture of the 20’s became a national trend?”

Henry Ford and the Model T “For the great multitudes” Cars would be

affordable so that everyone could have one. Revolutionary technique- Constantly moving

assembly line, subdivision of labor and three shifts of workers.

Model T alters society- GROW IN SUBURBS, national highway system, traditional dating norms changed.

Electric distribution made most homes electrified, New products- refrig. Ranges, toasters, washing machines, vacuum, sewing machine.

Page 11: Grab the Roaring 20’s packet (pg. 15) and a text book. Be ready to explain “why did pop culture of the 20’s became a national trend?”

Clash of Cultures

Rural- country Urban: CityCensus shows migration to cities

accelerated. For the first time more people lived in

cities then on farms. New characteristics- Each day

300,000 workers filled the downtowns. At night people crowed movie theaters and vaudeville halls.

Page 12: Grab the Roaring 20’s packet (pg. 15) and a text book. Be ready to explain “why did pop culture of the 20’s became a national trend?”

Prohibition

Prohibition- 1910-1.6, 1918-1.1 1921-.02

18th amendment banning the sale, distribution and consumption of alcohol.

Speakeasies-hidden saloons. Bootlegger-smuggler of alcohol

Organized Crime- bootlegging empire that made 60 million and killed over 522 people.

Al Capone- the head of the organized crime ring in Chicago.

Page 13: Grab the Roaring 20’s packet (pg. 15) and a text book. Be ready to explain “why did pop culture of the 20’s became a national trend?”

Scopes Monkey Trial ( state level)Cartoon- ACLU Lawyer defends science

teacher, John Scopes, who is teaching evolution in Tennessee. Darrow is the man calling to the monkey, “papa”

John Scope- Science teacher who taught that human came from a single cell and evolved

Clarence Darrow-Amer. Civil Liberties Union lawyer.

William Jennings Bryan- Attorney for the Prosecution.

Science vs. Religion (bible)

Page 14: Grab the Roaring 20’s packet (pg. 15) and a text book. Be ready to explain “why did pop culture of the 20’s became a national trend?”

Harlem Renaissance

Homework for Monday May 4th I too am America ( video)

by LANGSTON HUGHESUse the back sheet of the Roaring 20’s packet to explain the meaning of the poem.

I, TooI, too, sing America.

I am the darker brother.They send me to eat in the

kitchenWhen company comes,

But I laugh,And eat well,

And grow strong.

Tomorrow,I’ll be at the table

When company comes.Nobody’ll dare

Say to me,“Eat in the kitchen,”

Then.

Besides,They’ll see how beautiful I am

And be ashamed—

I, too, am America.