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SOCIAL & CULTURAL TENSIONS TRADITIONALISM VS. MODERNISM RISE OF MODERNISM • Modernism: • 1920 Census: • Primarily in more urban parts of the country • American divided by “human geography” DIFFERING VIEWS OF EDUCATION • Rural/Traditional • 3 R’s: • Vocational education over “book learning” • Urban/Modern • Emphasis on formal education • Mastery of mathematics and language • Record numbers of teens graduating from high school and attending college RELIGIOUS FUNDAMENTALISM • Founded from perception that traditional religion was under attack • USSR, Mexican Revolution • Perceived secularization of public life in US • Emphasized “fundamental truths” of religion • Protestant teachings • Bible as literal fact • Particularly influential in rural US SCOPES MONKEY TRIAL (1925) • Collision of scientific modernism and fundamentalist traditionalism • Tennessee law forbade teaching scientific theory of evolution in schools • John Scopes, biology teacher in Dayton TN contacted by ACLU to intentionally break law • Scopes arrested • Case drew national attention • ACLU involvement • Darrow vs. Bryan • Courtroom as Theatre • Scopes convicted of breaking law, fined $100 NATIVISM • Nativism definition: • Prior Successes (Chinese Exclusion Acts of 1882, literacy law at outset of WWI) • Immigration concerns inflamed by Red Scare • Influx of leftist immigrants from Eastern Europe QUOTA LAWS • Emergency Quota Act & National Origins Act (1924) • Quota Formula: 2% of 1890 population • Prior to the wave of “new immigrants” in last decade of 19th century • Ex. Up to 65,721 from England; 5,802 from Italy THE MEXICAN EXCEPTION • Quota system did not apply to Mexico • Immigrants continued to move northward • Drawn by agricultural jobs, especially in low population areas of the Southwest (Texas, California) • Faced discrimination and open hostility • Competition with native-born citizens for jobs