U.S. Post W.W. I Return to normalcy (Harding) Economic concerns: –Conversion to peacetime –Returning vets –Inflation –Strikes Red Scare ( Huh? ) Racial.
U.S. Post W.W. I Return to normalcy (Harding) Economic concerns: –Conversion to peacetime –Returning vets –Inflation –Strikes Red Scare Racial tension(
The Most Famous Recruitment Poster Uncle Sam—He the Man!
The Roaring Twenties. Postwar Fears Nativism –Re-emergence of the KKK –Quota System Emergency Quota Act of 1921 National Origins Act of 1924 Fear of Communism.
The First Red Scare Objective: to identify various manifestations of the First Red Scare and differing perceptions of the First Red Scare.
Progressing to War World War I as a Progressive Crusade.
Objective: Students will continue their examination of the Roaring Twenties by studying the American society during the 1920s. Drill: -In your mind, what.
Post WWI and the Roaring 20’s. Demobilization leads to economic turmoil Demobilization- the return to a peacetime economy Government agencies let go of.
Predict conflicts present in the 1920s. Describe conflicting ideas in the 1920s. Evaluate the impact conflicting ideas had on society in the 1920s.
1900s-2000s wars, depression, and development. 1900-1909: Economic revolution 1901- J.P. Morgan's US Steel Corp. is first billion dollar industry President.
Opportunities for African-Americans in WW1 “Great Migration.” 1916 – 1919 70,000 War industries work. Enlistment in segregated units.
Chapter 30 The War to End War. WAR! Attacks by German submarines finally forced Wilson’s hand, and he asked Congress for a declaration of war on April.