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Who Put the Roar in the Roaring Twenties?. Chapter 20: Section 1. The Main Idea. The United States experienced many social changes during the 1920s. Ladies Nite. New Opportunities for women Political office More equality in the home Flappers shock society - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Who Put the Roar in the Roaring Twenties? Chapter 20: Section 1
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Who Put the Roar in the Roaring Twenties?

Chapter 20: Section 1

The Main Idea

The United States experienced many social changes during the 1920s.

Ladies Nite

• New Opportunities for women– Political office– More equality in the home

• Flappers shock society– Women smoke, wear makeup,

dance, hemlines rise– Flappers were a small minority

of American women, but it represented a change in attitudes

Effects of Urbanization

• 1920’s more people live in cities than in rural areas for the first time

• Farmers took a major hit after WWI

• Cars brought the rural areas to the cites

• For the first time in history more people lived in the city than in the country.

• Education increased as some states passed laws on education.

Conflicts over Values

• Americans lived in larger communities, which produced a shift in values, or a person’s key beliefs and ideas.

• Ku Klux Klan grew dramatically in the 1920s

You’ve Got to Rise Up

• Fundamentalism– Bible is a literal statement

of God’s will

– Billy Sunday revivals are extremely popular, especially among white rural Americans

– Aimee Semple McPherson was a well-known for healing the sick through prayer

Scopes Monkey Trial

• Fundamentalists forbid teaching of Darwin’s evolution theory in Tennessee– William Jennings

Bryant was prosecutor

– Clarence Darrow, a famous attorney, represented Scopes

Prohibition

• 1917 more than half of the states prohibited alcohol

• Al Capone

• Speakeasies

• Bootleggers


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