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Title: The 1920s


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The 1920s
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Changing Consumer Habits
  • Companies focused on inventing producing
    consumer goods
  • Examples radios, automobiles, icebox, washing
    machine, vacuum cleaner
  • People buying goods using credit
  • mass production of goods cheaper products
  • increased use of advertisingto sell products

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Transportation
  • Car ownership grew 18 million from 1920 to 1930
  • New roads more mobility, causing growth in the
    suburbs
  • Charles Lindberghs 1927 transatlantic flight
    could fly across the Atlantic Ocean

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President Harding
  • Republican President elected in 1920
  • Most famous for three scandals
  • - Ohio Gang (presidents advisors caught
    using power of the presidency to get rich) -
    Teapot Dome Scandal (extreme example- gov.
    claimed some land oil- rich land for supplying
    the navy, but the secretary of the navy secretly
    let private companies get and use the oil in
    return for ) - Mysterious death in S.F at
    the Palace Hotel in 1923

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Calvin Coolidge
  • Hardings Vice President
  • Became President in 1923 (after Hardings death)
  • Elected in 1924 with slogan Coolidge or Chaos
  • Anecdotes- Silent Cal (you dont have to write
    this stuff)
  • in private he was a man of few words and was
    therefore commonly referred to as "Silent Cal." A
    possibly apocryphal story has it that Dorothy
    Parker, seated next to him at a dinner, said to
    him, "Mr. Coolidge, I've made a bet against a
    fellow who said it was impossible to get more
    than two words out of you." His famous reply
    "You lose.
  • It was also Parker who, upon learning that
    Coolidge had died, reportedly remarked, "How can
    they tell?"

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Herbert Hoover
  • Conservative pro-business Republican elected in
    1928
  • Believed in the individual a small federal
    government

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Anti-Immigration Movement
  • Mitchell Palmer (U.S. Attorney General) started
    the First Red Scare
  • He deported immigrants during the Palmer Raids
  • In 1921 1924 limits were placed on immigrants
    from Italy, Russia, and Slavic nations.
  • Fear and discrimination against immigrants
    minority ethnic groups spread throughout the
    U.S.Ex Sacco Vanzetti Trial

Question Why would Americans dislike immigrants?
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Prohibition
  • The 18th Amendment Volstead Act prohibited the
    manufacturing or sale of alcohol (1919)
  • It was hard to enforce smuggled and bootleg
    liquor was common led to a rise in organized
    crime (mob)
  • The 21st Amendment ended Prohibition in 1933

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Civil Rights
Women in the 1920s
  • Gain right to vote in 1920 with the 19th
    Amendment
  • Women expressed new freedoms and political
    rights - birth control, voting, and new fashions
    (though few in number, flappers represented the
    new woman)

African Americans in the 1920s
  • Black Americans moved north to cities for jobs,
    but still suffered from discrimination
  • KKK membership grew to 4.5 million by 1924
  • Increase in Civil Rights groups fighting for
    change (ex Marcus Garveys Back to Africa
    movement)

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Sports Mania
  • Era of Babe Ruth Yankee Stadium
  • Sports figures were heroes and big business
    (1927 Dempsey fight made 2.6 million)
  • Negro National Baseball League started in the
    1920s

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Entertainment
  • Rise of movie stars (Rudolph Valentino Charlie
    Chaplin) became popular in the 1920s
  • Talking movies started October 6th, 1927 with
    The Jazz Singer
  • Harlem Renaissance rebirth of black culture in
    New York City
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