PPT-1920s Minority Rights Role of Women
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The Persons Case Aboriginal Peoples Self Determination The Role of Women Women gaining more control by taking on roles traditionally held by men Politicians Sports
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The Persons Case Aboriginal Peoples Self Determination The Role of Women Women gaining more control by taking on roles traditionally held by men Politicians Sports Industry Despite these gains women still facing discrimination and restrictions. Society in the 1920s. Mass Media in the Jazz Age. Cultural Conflicts. The Jazz Age. The 1920s were a time of rapid social change in which many people . –. particularly women . –. adopted new lifestyles and attitudes.. Women in the 1920s: the Flappers. Flappers are a new generation of women in the 1920s. They broke the old tradition rules. They were fashionable. . They had short hair, makeup, short skits. They had fun-loving attitude. History Project . USA in the 1920s. j. Men’s Fashion. Men . loosened the constraints of previous decades and began to acquire a more relaxed, flashier wardrobe. . Colorful . suits and patterned socks accented the wardrobe of the casually dressed. LG474 notes. Language Rights. Peter L Patrick. Univ of Essex. Terminology. “LHR” is a term widely identified since 1980s w/a certain school or approach to language rights. Best-known exemplar: Tove Skutnabb-Kangas. The United States between WWI and the Great Depression . Postwar Adjustments. As a result of WWI, USA was world’s largest CREDITOR nation.. In 1922, European nations owed the US $11.5 BILLION. Britain and mainland Europe were completely destroyed by . Challenges That . Turned. . Out. to be Legal Ones. Kaisa Syrjänen Schaal, LL.M.. Church of Sweden. Why. is the Church of Sweden . involved. in . minority. and . indigenous. . issues. ?. more. The 19th Amendment. Several states granted women suffrage in late 19th and early 20th centuries. Constitutional amendment proposed in 1918. Ratified in 1920. Guarantees the right to vote regardless of gender. 1830s-1850s. Introduction. Today we are going to look at two significant ideas that emerged in the first half of 19th century. Domesticity . emerged by the 1830s.. It suggested . that . the home . and domestic life was best place for women's energies. . Introduction. Quote. : “American women were transformed after World War I. They seemed to embody the changes going on in the country itself. The United States went from a young industrial state that was accumulating the capital to build factories and railroads to a world power with a consumer economy that relied on its citizens to keep the boom going by borrowing money and buying homes and cars. Meanwhile, the celibate settlement house worker was replaced as a female prototype by the jazz-crazed flapper dancing the Charleston in a speakeasy. Everything that had anything to do with consumption was in style. That included drinking, smoking, and sex - for women as well as men.” -- 'America's Women, 400 years of Dolls, Drudges, Helpmates and Heroines' by Gail Collins. The Student will identify key developments in the aftermath of WWI.. Post World War I . Russia=renamed Soviet Union (USSR) & boundaries changed. Austria=redrawn. Czechoslovakia=added. Estonia=added. November 20. th. , 2014. Student Objectives. TSWBAT explain how flappers challenged conventional expectations.. TSWBAT analyze a series of political cartoons dealing with women’s suffrage and gender dynamics in the 1920s.. Reconstruction. Progressive Movement/Party and Populist Party. World War I. The Reconstruction/Civil Rights. Think About It:. What . . has been the lasting impact of the 13. th. , 14. th. , and 15. How would new products make life easier for stay at home wives?. Answer both “Thinking Critically” questions. . Chapter 20 Section 4. A New Mass Culture. New Trends in Popular Culture. Farms: people worked dawn to dusk, with little time to spare. MAJORITY . POWERS AND MINORITY RIGHTS . . . PRINCIPLE OF MAJORITY RULE . ‘. Majority must prevail ’ is the fundamental principal of company law . except the powers vested in the board of directors , the overall power are exercised through...
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