Title: CHANGING SOCIETY
1CHANGING SOCIETY
in the 1920s
2Conflicting Ideas
A Clash of Thought and the Generations
31. Unions and Strikes
- ? formed because of poor working conditions
- ? support immigrant workers fighting for rights
- opposition management and owners who
- blamed radicals
Steel Strike of 1919
4Political Cartoons in Response to Strikes of 1919
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62. The Red Scare
? fear of a Communist revolution in the U.S. ?
support A. Mitchell Palmer raided radicals ?
opposition ACLU felt it hurt civil liberties
IWW headquarters afrter raid
Pull them out and keep them out!
7As Gag-Rullers supporters Of Sedition
Laws would have it!
8Red Scare and Anti-Strike Ideas
Red communist
93. Prohibition (1920-1933)
- ? banned alcohol under the 18th Amendment
- ? support Anti-Saloon League, rural areas
- opposition Urban areas, liquor lobby
- led to bootlegging, speakeasies, mafia
violence
10Violence of Valentines Day Massacre
Chicago Speakeasies
11Minneapolis Speak Easy The 5-8 Club
124. The Scopes Trial (1925)
- ? decided it was illegal to teach evolution
- support fundamentalists with a strict
- interpretation of the Bible
- ? opposition modernists ACLU
13Opposing Views on The Scopes Trial
14VOCABULARY REVIEW I
- WORDS
- UNIONS STRIKES
- RED SCARE
- PROHIIBITION
- BOOTLEGGERS
- SPEAKEASIES
- SCOPES TRIAL
- EVOLUTION
- FUNDAMENTALISTS
15Changing Life
161. Consumerism and Advertising
- encouraged people
- buy products to
- improve their lives
- installment plans
- Buy now, pay later
- Impact more sales,
- more debt, easier life
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21Ads Used Radio and Movies Too
222. The Car Fords Assembly Line
- assembly line makes cars affordable for
- masses
- Impact less isolation, roads, suburbs,
- economic boom
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243. Harlem Renaissance Jazz
- African American achievement in literature,
music, - the arts
- jazz developed in South, spread across nation
- Impact A.A. literature, music, art recognized
25Harlem as the Night spot in the 1920s
264. Leisure Time
? movies, radio, sports become popular ?
impact a popular culture is created
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28VOCABULARY REVIEW II
- WORDS
- CONSUMERISM
- ADVERTSING
- INSTALLMENT PLANS
- ASSEMBLY LINE
- HARLEM RENAISSANCE
- JAZZ
- FLAPPERS
- TALKIES