PPT-14.1 Problems at the End of the 1920s
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Economic Problems Like the Gilded Age at the end of the 19 th century 1920s businesses boomed but problems lurked beneath Steel railroads and coal mining businesses
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Economic Problems Like the Gilded Age at the end of the 19 th century 1920s businesses boomed but problems lurked beneath Steel railroads and coal mining businesses all weakened Farmers were able to plant a ton of their crops. By: Amanda . LaFayette. , Madison Chandler and . Rihana. Wilson. Historical Events in the 1920’s. This time was also called the Roaring 20’s because it was a big cultural, industrial, and political growth.. The Roaring Twenties. Life Magazine cover page celebrating the 1920s, http://theroaringtwentieshistory.blogspot.ca/p/events-of-twenties.html . The Roaring Twenties. Music. Jazz, fast, happy, fun. Fashion. As communism swept through Russia, fear that labor unions were influenced by Bolsheviks. “Red Scare” of 1919-20 (1. st. Red Scare). Crusade led by Attorney General Mitchell Palmer against suspected communists. Themes. ,Advertising and Attitudes towards Consumerism/Mass Media. Characteristics of the Twenties. Mass-Produced consumer goods. Consolidation of Companies. Electrification. Automobile. Rising Stock Prices. British empire, 1920s. Cecil Rhodes. The Zulu Wars. The death of General Gordon. Empire Marketing Board posters, 1930s. Taking cranial measurements, . c. . 1905. Lord Curzon with an Indian potentate, . 1919-1929. Chapter Introduction. This chapter will cover the economic boom and government policies of the 1920s. It will discuss changes to American culture that arose from the consumer revolution, new technology, and the Harlem Renaissance. . L/O – To identify the achievements and underlying problems of the Weimar Republic and to make a judgement about the extent of recovery. Starter. – Name 4 things Stresemann did to help the German economy recover. Why do you think there was so much upheaval and so many changes directly after World War I? Why were people suddenly eager to act so differently – why were they more willing to take risks? . Postwar Social Changes. The Ku Klux Klan is an outlawed, racist, ultra-conservative, fraternal organization dedicated to the supremacy of an Anglo-Saxon, Protestant society. Although never successful across Canada, the Klan was briefly popular in . L/O – To identify the achievements and underlying problems of the Weimar Republic and to make a judgement about the extent of recovery. Starter. – Name 4 things Stresemann did to help the German economy recover. 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. THE ROARING TWENTIES. Americans on the Move. Urbanization still accelerating.. More Americans lived in cities than in rural areas. 1920:. New York 5 million. Chicago 3 million. URBAN VS. RURAL. Farms started to struggle post-WWI.. Regionalism (Benton). Modernism (Stella, O’Keefe). Edward Hopper. Chop . Suey. (1929). Edward . Hopper was an American artist in the 1920s. Two common characteristics in his work show facets of American life, such as gas stations and theaters, and seascapes and rural landscapes. Because feminism was strong in the 1920s, many of his solitary figures are women.. kindly visit us at www.examsdump.com. Prepare your certification exams with real time Certification Questions & Answers verified by experienced professionals! We make your certification journey easier as we provide you learning materials to help you to pass your exams from the first try. Professionally researched by Certified Trainers,our preparation materials contribute to industryshighest-99.6% pass rate among our customers.
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