
5-1 Lesson - The roaring 20s
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History
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11th Grade
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Hard
Kenneth Roberts
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The Roaring Twenties
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After WWI:
Soldier returning from the war needed jobs = high unemployment
More people wanted goods = high prices
Wages stayed the same = strikes
Anti-immigrant feelings increased as a result
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Multiple Choice
What caused unemployment after WWI?
Soldiers returning home meant an excess of laborers
Anti-immigration sentiment was high
More people wanted goods
Workers were striking for higher wages.
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Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer
Raided people's homes without warrants to find evidence of Communism, Socialism, or anarchists
Targeted labor unions, and immigrants
Found nothing major
Palmer Raids
Russia became Communist in WWI (Red=Communism)
US feared the same result because of economic issues.
Series of bombings blamed on Communists
Causes
The Red Scare
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Multiple Select
What were the Palmer Raids meant to uncover?
Anarchists
Communists
Fascists
Socialists
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Kept Harding policies
Created a treaty making war illegal (didn't work, surprise
Calvin Coolidge
Believed in small government, tax cuts, high tarriffs
Teapot Dome Scandal:
Secretary of the Interior accepted bribes for right to drill in Wyoming.
Died of heart attack
Warren Harding
Republican Presidents
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Multiple Choice
What did Harding and Coolidge both believe in?
Low taxes and high tariffs
Increased government spending and reduced regulations
Strict immigration policies and free trade
Balanced budgets and deregulation
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"Roaring"?
(Those with work) had shorter work days, more free time, and created excitement and modernity that give the decade its nickname.
Radios became common in peoples homes and big radio networks were created (NBC CBS)
"Talkies" opposed to silent movies were created
Athletes and pilots like Babe Ruth, Charles Lindbergh, Amelia Earhart became celebs
Women celebrated new freedom (voting, working, education)
Flappers rebelled against ladylike behavior
Jazz (influenced by traditional African American music) becomes widely popular
Started in New Orleans
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Multiple Choice
Why were the twenties "Roaring"?
The economy was failing
There was a decline in technological advancements
American culture was full of excitement
Social norms were staying the same
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Multiple Choice
What were the origins of Jazz?
European classical music
South American folk music
Indian classical music
African American influences from New Orleans
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Neighborhood in NYC where many people settled in GM.
Center of vibrant artistic/intellectual development
Langston Hughes, Nora Neale Hurston, Duke Ellington
Harlem
During WWI African Americans moved from South to North for jobs
Brought jazz and blues with them
Inspired a return of the KKK
Fought by the NAACP and other groups
Great Migration
The Harlem Renaissance
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Multiple Choice
Why did Harlem become a thriving neighborhood of African American artists?
The area was known for its dull nightlife.
The area was home to no jazz clubs.
The area was not a thriving neighborhood for art.
many African Americans settled there in the Great Migration
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Alcohol was made illegal in 18th Amendment
Many changes (jazz/flappers) occurred in/around bars
Hard to enforce
Speakeasies sold illegally
Bootleggers supplied illegally
Led to organized crime
Gangsters like Al Capone created organizations to sell alcohol
Prohibition
Upset at the level of change, people pushed back
US set quotas on immigration in 1921 and 1924
Nativism
Backlash
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Multiple Choice
How did Prohibition support the spread of organized crime?
People who wanted to drink relied on illegal speakeasies and booteggers
Prohibition decreased the demand for smuggled goods
Prohibition led to increased law enforcement
Prohibition caused a rise in the production of homemade alcohol
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