1. ROARINGfirstage ofmore Americansand political TWENTIES in The 1920s were an dramatic social change. For the time, livedcities than on farms. The nation’s total wealth…
1. WARM-UP DOES THE GOVERNMENT HAVE THE RIGHT TO CONTROL CERTAIN SUBSTANCES IF THEY HAVE HARMFUL SIDE EFFECTS? WHY OR WHY NOT? 2. CHAPTER 13 LIFE IN THE 20’S 3. Popularity…
1. The Light and Dark Sides of The 1920’s 2. The Dark Side of the 1920’s Return to Normalcy? Ohio Gang Teapot Dome Scandal Hoover and Harding 3. Sacco and Vanzetti Scapegoats…
1. THE ROARING TWENTIES Ten day unit for your fifth grade classroom By Claudine Randolph 2. OBJECTIVE Students will better understand specific aspects of the social, cultural…
1. What is a “red”?Why were they feared in the 1920’s? someone with communist sympathies, connection with Russian Revolution 2. Why were recent immigrants often portrayed…
1. SOL Review WWI and New Deal 2. People 3. Bull Moose Party Name taken by the Progressive Party Led by Theodore Roosevelt Important in the 1912 election against Taft and…
Slide 1 Slide 2 The Roaring Twenties (1920-1929) - Chapters 20-21 Essential Questions: 2. What should the role of the federal government be in the individual economic and…
Slide 1warm up 3/5/12 Why did the government set the quota at 2% of a particular groups population from 1890? it would keep out the newer immigrant groups because their groups…
Slide 1 Slide 2 The Great Depression Part 1 Slide 3 1. All of the following were causes of the Great Depression except Poor banking practices Depressed precious metal prices…
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