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Which of these factors contributed least to the divide between rural traditionalists and urban modernists in the 1920s A Traditionalists often viewed modernist trends as immoral B Many modernists envied the peace and quiet of smalltown life ID: 424784

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Bell Ringer

Which of these factors contributed least to the divide between rural traditionalists and urban modernists in the 1920s?

A. Traditionalists

often viewed modernist trends as immoral.

B. Many

modernists envied the peace and quiet of small-town life.

C. Modernists

sometimes mocked traditionalist values as being old-fashioned.

D. Many

traditionalists feared losing their children to the glamour of city life.Slide2

Traditionalism v. Modernism QC Standards:

Identify

and evaluate the impact of new cultural movements on American society in the 1920s.

Identify and evaluate the impact of new cultural movements on American society in the 1920s

LEARNING TARGETS

U6T4 - I can define traditionalism and modernism.

U6T5 - I can define prohibition.

U6T6 - I can explain the background of the Scopes Trial.

U6T7 - I can compare/contrast traditionalist and modernist viewpoints on youth culture, science, and prohibition.Slide3

In what ways might the magazine cover on the top exemplify traditionalism?Traditionalism: A following of practices, beliefs, and customs established over time and handed down from one generation to the next

.

In what ways might the magazine cover on the

bottom exemplify modernism?

Modernism: An artistic or literary philosophy that represents a break from tradition and a search for new modes of expression. Slide4

ReadingPartner A is going to be a modernist and partner B is going to be a traditionalist.

In

the thought bubbles for

your section

, record at least one way you think your side feels about the issues.

For each topic, record at least two important pieces of historic information about the social issue you have.Then you will share with your partner.Slide5

Young

people today are totally out of control Slide6

Watch

video-

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www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJC21zzkwoE

Flappers dance the CharlestonSlide7

ReadingPartner A is going to be a modernist and partner B is going to be a traditionalist.

In

the thought bubbles for

your section

, record at least one way you think your side feels about the issues.

For each topic, record at least two important pieces of historic information about the social issue you have.Then you will share with your partner.Slide8

Prohibition has done more harm than goodSlide9

Prohibition What is prohibition?What caused speakeasy's?

Was prohibition good or more harm?

What happened by the early 1930’s?Slide10

ReadingPartner A is going to be a traditionalist and

partner B is going to be a

modernist

.

In the thought bubbles for your section, record at least one way you

think your side feels about the issues.For each topic, record at least two important pieces of historic information about the social issue you have.

Then you will share with your partner.Slide11

Both evolution and creationism should be taught in the classroomSlide12

Scopes TrialWhat is the difference between the traditionalist and modernist view on evolution?What is the Scopes trial and why did it happen?

Do we still have this problem today?Slide13

DiscussionWhat are some of the differences between traditionalism and modernism

?

How might some of these differences create conflict

?

What is one example of how traditionalism and modernism clash

today?What factors led traditionalists and modernists to see America so differently during the 1920s?Do you think any of the social changes of the 1920s continue to be a dividing factor in America today?Are you a traditionalist or a modernist? Why?Slide14

Writing Assignment