1. Welcome to the 1930s! It’s the cat’s pajamas! 2. 3. Joan Crawford 4. 5. Jean Harlow, 1932 6. Amelia Earhart 7. Babe Ruth 8. “ I never go anywhere without a…
Slide 1This ppt originally appeared on the Langley Secondary School website at http://www.langley-sec.solihull.sch.uk/documents/history/revision/prohibition.ppt. This site…
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Slide 1 The Great Depression Slide 2 Learning Targets I can define the Red Scare. I can describe the effects of Prohibition. I can analyze the conflict between urban and…
Slide 1 Changes in the 1920s Slide 2 Social Changes Slide 3 1. Prohibition- 18 th Amendment Cause – Progressive Reformers wanted alcohol banned to eliminate family poverty…
Slide 1 Camelia Elias session 8 American Studies Slide 2 fusions fusion between commerce and culture art for art’s sake vs art for trade’s sake the artist as business…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Prohibition The 18 th Amendment Slide 3 What was ‘Prohibition’? A law called the Volstead Act introduced in the USA in January 1920. It banned the manufacture,…
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Resistance to Modernity Backlash to Change 1920âs Revisiting WWI Long-term cause of WWI was the system of alliances Allies rejected Wilsonâs 14 points for not punishing…