The Roaring Twenties
The Roaring Twenties
(1918-1929)
Post WWI, (return to isolation) Americans are ready to make money and enjoy themselves!!!
What are some of the new industries in the 1920s? 1. The automobile industry
2. The Electrical Industry 3. Radio and Motion Picture Industries
**Efficient Production Techniques make huge quantities of goods available and people have money to spend on them It is a time of MASS CONSUMPTION!!!!
Mass Consumption (definition) A large amount of items are being produced, purchased, and used
During the 1920s, there are many changes within the United States
We will examine 3 forms of changes in American Society:
1. What were some political changes?
2. What were some economic changes? 3. What were some social changes?
Hoover was President during the Stockmarket Crash in October of 1929 (Black Tuesday) --leading to the start of the great depression
An Economic Boom!!!
Did everyone experience economic prosperity? Who DID NOT?
Farmers Native Americans African Americans Let's talk about each group a little more...
Who didn't prosper from the economy during the 1920s? 1. Farmers -- Small farmers are hurt by the economy. Post WWI when European farmers begin producing again , American farmers are producing too much
2. Native Americans -- Most live on reservations and have few luxury goods high unemployment rate and short lifespan 3. African Americans -- faced discrimination , segregation is STILL LEGAL The KKK becomes active again (against African Americans)
Big corporations and the wealthy benefited the most from the economy!
What was the problem with prohibition? Prohibition was very hard to enforce, illegal drinking created a billion dollar industry (bootlegging), and speakeasies opened up
Which Amendment made alcohol consumption legal again? The 21st Amendment, which was ratified in 1933, repealed the 18th Amendment making alcohol consumption legal again
Flapper The nickname given to modern and rebellious women during the 1920s, they often: -had short hair cuts -short skirts -visited speakeasies -danced -wanted the same freedom as men
However!!!!!!!
Most women WERE NOT flappers and still were very restricted by economic, political and social limits!!!
John Scopes
In 1925 -- A biology teacher John Scopes, was illegally teaching abou the theory of evolution in his classroom. America is dominated by strong Christian people who do not want Darwinian theory of evolution taught in the classroom. Scopes is convicted and charged $100
**Trial symbolizes tension in the 1920s between those for change and those in favor of traditional, older beliefs and values
The National Origins Act and and Emergency Quota Act are
passed to limit immigration into the U.S. These quotas kept immigration numbers from Eastern and Southern Europe and Asia low. 3. Feelings of Nativism make the Sacco and Venzetti case very famous. What was the case about? Why was it important?
The problem: The two men were convicted with little evidence. Many believe they were convicted because of their beliefs and because they were immigrants. This court case contributed to the rise of nativism (distrust of foreigners)
Sports
Tennis, boxing, collegiate football and especially baseball become very popular during the 1920s. Sports become a part of public education Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig are some of the most popular baseball players ever
The 1920's.....Why was there a conflict in cultural values during the 1920's?
Some people took full advantage of the new music, freedoms, clothing, technology and beliefs. Others:
Are upset by the changes in the 1920s and feel that traditional values and beliefs are being threatened
The prosperity of the 1920's did not include everyone, there was a very unequal distribution of wealth
The End!