The Modern Age: Historical Background
The Modern Age: Historical Background
Historical Background
What does
Modern mean?
Period from 1914-1945
Before World War I: optimism
New technology
Solving social problems
After World War I: optimism shattered
People started to rethink what it
meant to be a human being.
The Roaring
Twenties
Attitude of partying
after war ended in 1918
Great economy
Building of skyscrapers
Prohibition bootlegging
and organized crime
Radio, jazz music
Hollywood
The Great
Depression
October 24th, 1929 stock market
crashed
By 1932, 12 million Americans (25% of
work force) were unemployed.
Bread lines and soup kitchens
World War II
Isolationism Americans
wanted to stay out
To sum up
Post WWI: optimism left
behind
Roaring Twenties: selfindulgence and extravagance
Great Depression: intense
hardship
WWII: ushered in Atomic Age