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The 1920’s
The Roaring 20’s brought economic prosperity to America. Automobiles became
more affordable thanks to Henry Ford’s assembly line. Changing values saw
conflicts over Prohibition, Science and Religion, and fear of communism surfacing
after the Russian Revolution of 1917. Women became more independent and the
Harlem Renaissance showcased the talents of the African American community.
What led to the issues in the above cartoon? How was it solved?
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6A
1. Analyze the causes and effects of the following events and social issues of the 1920’s.
Causes
Immigration
Nativism
Red Scare
Social Darwinism
Race Relations
Prohibition
Changing Role of
Women
Effects
6B
1. What impact did the following individuals have on society during the 1920s?
Who were they?
Clarence Darrow
William Jennings
Bryan
Henry Ford
Glenn Curtiss
Marcus Garvey
Charles A. Lindbergh
13A
2. What was the Great Migration?
3. What caused the Great Migration?
4. What effect did the Great Migration have?
What impact did they have on society?
16A
1. How did each of the following cause economic growth and prosperity in the 1920s?
Warren Harding’s Return to
Normalcy
Reduced taxes
Increased production efficiencies
27C 2. How did assembly line manufacturing affect the workplace?
25B
3. What was the Harlem Renaissance?
4. What was positive and negative about the Harlem Renaissance?
Positives
Negatives
15C
1. How did the National Origin Act of 1924 affect economics in the United States?
23B
2. How did the American Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 affect political rights?
21B
3. Why were the following amendments added to the Constitution?
18th amendment -
19th amendment -
21st amendment -
26C
4. How did African Americans shape American culture during the 1920s?