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Rural & Urban Life
1922-1930—Two million people moved to the cities.
Once isolated rural communities reached by automobiles.
Migration of more people to urban areas.
Changed of Moral Values:
1. Scientific values
2. Social Values (drinking, gambling, etc,)
Fast past city life often intimidated or changed people.
Standard of Living “Business of America is Business” Slogan by
Calvin Coolidge?
People were making money, enjoying a descent living.
Effects of the Automobile.
Henry Ford develops the Model T.
1. Paid workers $5.00 per hour.
2. Assembly lines grew.
Freedom to travel.
Cars started urban sprawl. (cities grew)
Airlines developed.
Electricity lights the whole nation.
Alternating Current (Batteries)
Standard of Living-”business of America is business”
-effects of the automobile
freedom to travel
urban sprawl
-airlines develop
-electricity lights the whole nation
alternating current (Tesla)
-growth of the radio industry
Prosperity
Growth of advertising industries in Magazines & Newspapers.
Productivity Increases because of the Assembly Lines.
Buying on the Installment Plan increases consumption.
New Role of Women
Victorian Age of Women became outdated.
Flappers—young women of modern times. They wore dresses just below their knees. They encouraged the Bob Haircut.
Behavior Attitude: dancing, smoking & drinking.
Double Standard of Behavior:
1. Tradition values v. New Standard of Living.
Sexual Freedom for men & women. Clashed of Conservative Values.
Women worked as nurses, teachers, secretaries, etc.
Family Life Changed.
Margaret Sanger opened the 1st Birth Control Clinic in 1916. (Jailed for opening clinic).
Comstock Law—illegal to pass out any information pertaining to birth control Last until the 1960s.
New Role of Women-Victorian Age view of women
-flapper was a young women of modern times
hair styles, dress, attitudes, behavior
-double standard of behavior
-clash of conservative values
New Role of Women
-Opportunities increase
-families change
Margaret Sanger and birth control
Prohibition
18th Amendment bans alcohol.
Many people resented the new law that regulated behavior.
Government never tried to really enforce the law.
Speakeasies—hidden saloons, drinking clubs.
Bootleggers—carrying liquor in the legs of boots.
Growth of organized crimes began.
Al Capone—leader of criminal empire in Chicago.
Capone ran a network of 10,000 speakeasies mainly from Chicago through New York City.
Prohibition
-banned alcohol
-many people resented the new law that regulated behavior
-gov’t never tried to really enforce the law
-speakeasies
drinking clubs
-bootleggers
-growth of organized crime
Al Capone
Science and Religion Fundamentalism is a religious movement
focusing on the truth in the Bible.
Darwin’s Theory of Evolution: man evolved from a lower being.
Scopes Trial—John Scopes arrested for teaching evolution in a high school
Clarence Darrow was the atheist lawyer to defend Scopes.
William Jennings Bryan was the Fundamentalist lawyer for the government.
Case was thrown out on a technicality.
New Social Changes: prohibition, evolution and urban scene.
Science and Religion-Fundamentalism
religious movement focusing on the truth of the Bible
-Darwin’s Theory of Evolution
-Scopes Trial
John Scopes arrested for teaching evolution
Clarence Darrow
William J. Bryan
Science and Religion
-Fundamentalism
religious movement focusing on the truth of the Bible
-Darwin’s Theory of Evolution
-Scopes Trial
John Scopes arrested for teaching evolution
Clarence Darrow
William J. Bryan