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Chapter 23
1.) What economic developments underlay
American prosperity of the 1920s, and how did
those developments affect different social
groups?
2.) What political values shaped public life in
this era of Republican dominance?
3.) How did the Republicans of the 1920s
promote U.S. economic interests abroad?
4.) What is meant by “mass culture”?
5.) What developments in American society
contributed to creativity? Social tension?
After
the War
Unemployment
Rates
during the 1920s
Home
Appliances and
the economy
Entertainment
Mass
Production
Assembly
Henry
Ford (Model T)
General
Car
Lines
Motors
Ownership
Auto-Related
Industries
Wages
Women’s Wages
Mexican-Americans
African-Americans
Last hired first fired
Farmers during the 1920s
Henry Ford’s
Approach to
business
Ford Dealerships
General Electric
and Westinghouse
Chain Stores
Air Conditioning
Advertising Companies
Successful Marketing
Techniques
Installment Plans
America becomes a
consumer society
What types of things
did people buy on
credit?
Female
Employment
Secretaries,
Typists,
and Filing Clerks
Female
Wages
Traditional
Jobs
Female
Labor Union Membership
Higher Wages
Henry Ford
Better Facilities
Stock Options
Welfare Capitalism
Warren G. Harding
Charles Forbes (Head
of the Veterans
Bureau)
Secretary of the
Interior Albert Fall
The Teapot
Dome Scandal
Harding’s Death
Calvin Coolidge
Treasury Secretary
Andrew Mellon
The Trickle Down Theory
The Flood of 1927
The Flood Control Act 1928
The McNary-Haugen Bill
The
League of Nations
The
Washington Naval Conference
The
Five Power Treaty
The
5:5:3 Ratio
Arms
The
Limitations
Kellogg-Briand Pact
The
19th Amendment
Alice
Paul
The
Equal Rights
Amendment
What
was the focus
of the Women’s
Rights Movement in
the 1920s?
Radio
National
Magazines
The
Saturday Evening Post
The
Movie Industry
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National
Babe
Sports Heroes
Ruth
Charles
Lindbergh
Cultural
Values
Sigmund
Freud
Flappers
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Sinclair Lewis
Ernest Hemingway
The Lost Generation
The Harlem Renaissance
Langston Hughes
Zora Neal Hurston
Marcus Garvey
Georgia
O’ Keeffe
Jazz
Louis
Armstrong
Duke
Ellington
National
Origins Act (1924)
Xenophobia
Sacco
and Vanzetti
John
T. Scopes
The
Scopes Trial
The
“Monkey” Trial
The
American Civil
Liberties Union
William
Jennings Bryan
Clarence Darrow's opening
argument at the Scopes trial
The
Rise of the KKK
The
Birth of a Nation
The
18th Amendment
The
Volstead Act
Bootleggers
Speakeasies
The
21st Amendment
Herbert
Hoover
Republican
Dominance
Overproduction
Declining
The
Demand
Great Depression