U.S. The 1920s 1 14 2014
U.S. The 1920s 1 14 2014
U.S. The 1920s 1 14 2014
1. Time of prosperity
2. Reduced the federal budget
3. Lowered taxes
4. Gave incentives to businesses
5. Believed in small government
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Largest moonshine still seized—”hooch” and white
lightning
Story of Us: 1920s Prohibition
(33:00)
Nativism Increased in the 1920s
Nativism, resentment of foreigners, increased in the
1920s.
Americans argued they took jobs and threatened the
nation’s political, religious, and cultural traditions.
Two laws were passed that limited immigration:
Quota System
1. Emergency Quota Act (1921)
2. National Origins Act (1924)
Italian immigrants Sacco and Vanzetti (Italian
Immigrants) were convicted of murder based on
little evidence.
Rise in Nativism: Sacco and Vanzetti
Decline in
immigration to the
U.S. after the passage
of Emergency Quota
Act (1921) and
National Origins Act
(1924)
The New Ku Klux Klan of 1920s
Connected to nativism, this organization persecuted Jews,
Catholics, African Americans, and immigrants.
“Old” Klan had been formed in the South after the Civil
War.
The “New” Klan was strong in the South , but also in the
Midwest (Indiana) and the Northeast.
Many Americans opposed the KKK:
NAACP
Jewish Anti-Defamation League
Klan members were often corrupt.
KKK Marches in Washington
KKK Initiation in Mississippi, 1923
Religious Fundamentalism vs Modern Religion: Clash of
Values, 1920s
Scopes Trial, occurred in Dayton, TN to test the
Butler Law
Butler Law-forbade the teaching of evolution in
schools
John Scopes taught high school Dayton and had
assigned readings on the theory of evolution
The trial pitted Clarence Darrow against William
Jennings Bryan
The trial was a part of the debate between
modernism and fundamentalism in American Society
Religion and Science: the Ongoing
Debate
In 1632 Galileo
published his work on
the solar system
asserting that the earth
revolved around the sun
(heliocentric).
He was tried and
convicted of heresy and
sentenced to house
arrest.
Charles Darwin’s book, On the Origin of Species (1859) =Within
20 years it convinced most of the international scientific community
that evolution was a fact.
John Scopes and the Scopes Trial, Clash of Cultures
Science teacher in Dayton, TN who was
charged with violating a TN law that
banned the teaching of evolution in
schools. He was tried and found guilt.
Push Factors
1. Low paying jobs in the South
2. Jim Crow oppression and racism
3. Very few good schools
Blacks faced challenges in the North
Wages were better in the North
They still experienced racism and
segregation in Northern cities
Race riots occurred in cities across
the nation in 1919
Over 200,000 African Americans
settled in Harlem, a neighborhood in
New York City.
The Jazz Age: 1920s
JAZZ-a style of music where musicians creatively combine
different forms of music often including blues and ragtime.
Improvisation-create music as you play
*Jazz-one of the only truly indigenous forms of American
music (created in this nation)
Jazz originated in New Orleans and moved North with the
migration.
JAZZ GREATS:
1. Louis Armstrong
2. Bessie Smith
Duke Ellington made his debut at the Cotton Club in
1927
Louis Armstrong