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Chapter 12 Review A Prospering Society

Chapter 12 Review

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Chapter 12 Review

A Prospering Society

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The Automobile

• More than any other consumer item, the car defined the American of the 1920s

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Advertising

• The idea of creating consumer demand

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Advertising

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Advertising

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Flappers

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Jazz Age• Charles Lindbergh – Solo flight across the

Atlantic

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Jazz Age

• Louis Armstrong

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The Harlem Renaissance

• Harlem, New York City– African American literary and artistic

movement• Writers, poets, artists

– “No longer accept second-class citizenship”

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Harlem Renaissance

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Cultural Conflicts• Power of Religion

– Fundamentalism = literal truth of the Bible– Migrant farmers to cities

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Scopes Trial

• Religion vs. Science– Evolution in Schools

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Failure of Prohibition

• Refusal of the middle-class

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Failure of Prohibition

• Bootleggers

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Failure of Prohibition

• Gangs – bought breweries and transported illegal alcohol

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Ku Klux Klan

• Favored Prohibition

• Hatred for African Americans

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Ku Klux Klan

• New enemies = Mexican Americans, Japanese and European immigrants, Jews, Catholics, French Canadiens

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KKK & European Movements

• Stressed:– Nationalism– Racial Purity

• Attacked alien minority groups

• Disapproved of the urban culture

• Called for return to the past

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The Challenge of Change

• Those in power– White, Protestant, and Male

• Still promoted small-town virtues, but the U.S. was rapidly changing into a modern, urban society