Date I SECTION READING STUDY GUIDE The Jazz Age and Popular Culture • Before, You Learned During the 1920s, most Americans were eager for a "return to normalcy" and prosperity. • Now You Will Learn Changes in the roles of women and in popular culture led to new attitudes and lifestyles, but also to conflicts in society. o c ^a a AS YOU READ Take notes listing causes and effects for events in this section. Use the cause-and-effect graphic organizer on both pages of this worksheet. EFFECTS , CAUSE More rights and freedoms for women More women drive cars and play sports: 1. Women have more job opportunities. 2. Reading Study Guide Unit 8 Resource Book McDougal Littell American History 73 Cii 24 The Roaring Twenties (1919-1929)
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Date
I SECTION
READING STUDY GUIDE
The Jazz Age and PopularCulture
• Before, You Learned During the 1920s,most Americans were eager for a "returnto normalcy" and prosperity.
• Now You Will Learn Changes in theroles of women and in popular culture ledto new attitudes and lifestyles, but also toconflicts in society.
oc
^aa
AS YOU READ Take notes listing causes and effects for events in this section. Usethe cause-and-effect graphic organizer on both pages of this worksheet.
EFFECTS
,
CAUSE
More rights and freedomsfor women
More women drive cars and play sports:
1.
Women have more job opportunities.
2.
Reading Study GuideUnit 8 Resource Book
McDougal Littell American History 73Cii 24 The Roaring Twenties (1919-1929)
CAUSE
Fundamentalism gainsmany new followers.
Chapter 24, SECTION 2: THE JAZZ AGE AND POPULAR CULTURE,CONTINUED
EFFECT/CAUSE EFFECT/CAUSE
5. States pass lawsoutlawing the teachingof evolution.
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5. 7. Fundamentalists donot accept the ruling,and the controversycontinues.
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MARK IT UP! Circle eachterm where it appears inyour notes and be sure youunderstand its meaning.If a term does not appear,write the term outside thebox where it best belongs.
flapper
Jazz Age
mass media
popular culture
Prohibition
speakeasies
SK!LLBU!LDER
Transportation & 2.6%Communication
Trade 7.9%
Professional 11.9%
Agriculture 12.7%
Clerical 16.6%
Source: Fogal and Engerman, Time on the Cross, 1974
The pie chart shows women's employment in 1920.
8. MARK IT UP! Circle the industry thatcreated jobs for women as a result of theinvention of the typewriter.
9. MARK IT UP! Underline the. percentageof women employed by the transportationand communication industries.
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CH 24 Hie Roaring Twenties (1919-1929)Reading Study Guide