The Roaring Twenties 1919-1929. Chapter 24 Page 748

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The Roaring Twenties 1919-1929 Chapter 24 Page 748

Boom Times Section 1 Page 552

Return to Peace and Prosperity After WWI: The government cancels contracts with war suppliers Suppliers/factory lay off workers Soldiers return looking for work Unemployment rises Employed people rush to buy products unavailable during the war Prices rise Inflation rises

Return to Peace and Prosperity (2) May people blamed the democrats for the economic hardships the Republicans looked for a candidate who would offer new hope for American voters. They chose Senator Warren G. Harding, and Governor Calvin Coolidge Harding based his campaign strategy on a promise to return the country to stability and prosperity, what he called normalcy. Harding worked quickly to help strengthen the economy. He put together a cabinet of experts who believed in limiting government involvement in the economy They also believed in the trickle down theory that money invested in big business would trickle down to those in need The economy created new, better paying jobs, leading to an economic boom that lasted for most of the decade

Teapot Dome scandal Harding had appointed Friends to governmental positions What came to be known as the Teapot Dome scandal involved Secretary of the Interior Albert Fall, who accepted large sums of money from private oil companies. In exchange, Fall allowed the companies to control government oil reserves in Teapot Dome, Wyoming. Fall was the first cabinet member ever to be convicted of a crime for his actions while in office.

Coolidge s Probusiness Administration Just before details of the Teapot Dome scandal became public, President Harding died of a heart attack and Coolidge too office Coolidge acted quickly to fire all officials who had been involved in the bribery scandals of Harding s administration He also supported raising tariffs on foreign goods to decrease competition with domestic products

Kellogg-Briand Pact In 1928 the United States and 14 other nations signed the Kellogg-Briand Pact, an agreement that outlawed war. However, was no way to enforce the pact

Ford s Model T Ford built a sturdy and reliable car called the Model T, nicknamed the Tin Lizzie. Ford also began using a moving assembly Line which used conveyer belts to move parts and partly assembled cars from one group of workers to another.

Growing Industries The rise of the automobile affected the entire American economy. Millions of Americans found work: making steel for car bodies Rubber for tires glass for windows. government spent millions of dollars paving highways and building new bridges. People opened roadside businesses to serve travelers, such as: gas stations restaurants motels. The rising number of cars also created a demand for car repair shops and car insurance

Hoover Elected With the economy booming, public support for the Republican Party remained strong. When President Coolidge decided not to run for reelection in 1928, the party chose his secretary of commerce, Herbert Hoover, as its nominee. The Democrats nominated New York governor Alfred E. Smith.

Reviewing Ideas, Terms, and People 1. What did the Teapot Dome scandal reveal about Warren G. Harding s administration? 2. Who succeeded Harding as president, and what were his main policies? 3. What was the main weakness of the Kellogg- Briand Pact? 4. Why did American businesses grow during the 1920s? 5. Why were Model T prices low? 6. Why was Herbert Hoover elected?

Life during the 1920s Section 2 Page 758

A Changing Society The experience of living through World War I changed the way many young people saw the world around them. Young men returning from Europe had visited far-off countries and learned about other cultures. Many of them came home with a desire to continue expanding their horizons. High school attendance doubledincluding women College enrollment rose Women continued to enter the workforce Young women known as flappers cut their hair short and wore makeup and short dresses, openly challenging traditional ideas of how women were supposed to behave.

The Red Scare After the Communists took power in Russia in 1917, many Americans began to fear Communist ideas. Red Scare, a time of fear of Communists, or Reds began in April 1919, when U.S. postal workers found bombs hidden in several packages addressed to famous Americans. Officials never found out who sent the bombs, but they suspected members of the Communist Party

Restricting Immigration Many recent immigrants were poor and did not speak English. Some Americans saw them as a threat to their jobs and culture. The Emergency Quota Act of 1921 limited the total number of immigrants allowed into the country. It also favored immigrants from western Europe. The National Origins Act of 1924 banned immigration from East Asia entirely and further reduced the number of immigrants allowed to enter the country.

Prohibition Support for prohibition was strongest in rural areas, while opposition was strongest in cities. Organized criminals called bootleggers quickly seized control of the illegal alcohol business. They made their own alcohol or smuggled it in from Canada or Mexico In 1933 state and federal governments responded with the Twenty-first Amendment, which ended prohibition

Religious Ideals Youth culture of the 1920s led to a Protestant religious movement known as fundamentalism characterized by the belief in a literal, or word-for-word, interpretation of the Bible. Many fundamentalists believed that modern scientific theories, such as Charles Darwin s theory of evolution, conflicted with the teachings of the Bible In May 1925 a Dayton, Tennessee, high school science teacher named John T. Scopes was put on trial for teaching evolution in what became known as the Scopes trial

Minority Rights During World War I large numbers of African Americans began leaving the South to take jobs in northern factories. This movement, called the Great Migration, continued during the economic boom of the 1920s. While African Americans found jobs in the North, they did not escape racism. white laborers feared the competition for jobs. Several race riots broke out in 1919, including one in Chicago that left 38 dead Marcus Garvey encouraged black people around the world to express pride in their culture.

Reviewing Ideas, Terms, and People How did flappers express their freedom? How were young people of the 1920s more independent than their parents? What caused the Red Scare, and what was its result? Describe the results of the immigration laws of the 1920s. What kinds of social conflicts developed during the 1920s? What did the Twenty-first Amendment accomplish? How did fundamentalism influence the Scopes trial? What was the Great Migration?

The Jazz Age Chapter 23 Section 3 Page 765

A National Culture (Radio) On November 2, 1920, KDKA, the first commercial radio station, announced that Warren Harding had won the presidential election held that day. National radio networks, such as the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) and Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), allowed people all over the country, in their home, to listen to: Music News weather reports children s bedtime stories sports broadcasts political speeches commercials

A National Culture (Movies) Movie fans were thrilled by the 1927 movie The Jazz Singer, in which actor Al Jolson shouted the line You ain t heard nothin yet! This was the first talkie, or motion picture with sound. The movies quickly became big business Young movie fans copied hair and clothing styles of movie stars

A National Culture (Sports) Fans packed baseball stadiums to watch the great players of the 1920s, especially George Herman Babe Ruth Because baseball was segregated, African American players and business leaders started their own league In 1926 American swimmer Gertrude Ederle became the first woman to swim the English Channel

A National Culture (Science) Charles Lindbergh dominated the national news in 1927 when he completed the first nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean, traveling from New York to Paris psychoanalysis became more popular, Developed by psychologist Sigmund Freud

Popular Music the 1920s became known as the Roaring Twenties. An explosion in the popularity of jazz music gave the decade another nickname the Jazz Age. Jazz developed in New Orleans, where African American musicians blended spirituals with European harmonies and West African rhythms As with many new forms of popular culture, jazz sparked arguments between older and younger generations Blues music, which came from the rural South of the Mississippi Delta, also gained national popularity in the 1920s

The Harlem Renaissance Many of the African Americans who came north in the Great Migration built a thriving community in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City. This community became the center of the Harlem Renaissance, a period of African American artistic accomplishment. African American Artists activist spoke out against racial discrimination and called on African Americans to stand up against lynching's and other violence

The Lost Generation Americans also wrote of their experiences living in the United States and in places around the world Hemingway was among a group of young American writers who expressed feelings of disillusionment in the American society that they felt denied them a voice in their own futures. Author Gertrude Stein called these writers a lost generation. Writers who criticized American society in the 1920s thus became known as the Lost Generation. Many members of the Lost Generation moved to Paris in the 1920s and formed a community of expatriates people who leave their home country to live elsewhere.

New Directions in Art Edward Hopper painted images of the loneliness of modern urban life. Georgia O Keeffe was well known for her detailed paintings of flowers and of the Southwest. Architects of the 1920s embraced a style they called art deco. Buildings constructed in this style had clean, sharp lines that resembled machines.

Reviewing Ideas, Terms, and People 1. What new forms of entertainment dominated American society during the 1920s? 2. What was the first talkie? 3. Why were the 1920s called the Jazz Age? 4. Why do you think jazz music became so popular? 5. Recall How did writers and artists express new ideas during the 1920s? 6. What did the Lost Generation writers express in their works?