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Chapter 9Classroom Activities

The Red Scare & Immigration

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Activity #1Political Cartoon Analysis Look at the political cartoon on page 272

Read the captions that discuss the symbolism in this cartoon.

What do you think the title “Put Them Out and Keep Them Out” means?

Why do you think the artist showed the character peeking out from under the American flag?

Activity #2Primary Source Analysis Read the About the Source box on the

primary source.

As you read the primary source, try to define the bold terms using the context of the reading.

Answer the three comprehension questions at the end of the reading.

Activity #3Graph Activity

Look at the graph on page 274

How did immigration quotas of the 1920s change the pattern of European immigration?

Activity #4Sacco & Vanzetti Video Clip

As you watch the following video clip, write down reasons why you think the Sacco & Vanzetti case is relevant to American society today.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDSEG4aa5G4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWkzfW5mqM4

Activity #5Vocabulary Activity

Use the following six vocabulary terms to construct a paragraph that summarizes attitudes towards immigrants and labor movements in the 1920s.

Bolshevik communism Red Scare

Mitchell Palmer Palmer Raids Alien

Anarchist Sacco & Vanzetti

Henry Ford & the New Economy

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Activity #1Graphic Interpretation

Look at the mages on page 278.

Mass production of the automobile affected Americans’ lives in many ways.

Create a list ways that life changed for Americans based on these images.

Choose two items from your list to add to the classroom list.

Activity #2Primary Source Analysis

Activity #2Primary Source Analysis What problems do you think the

increasingly widespread use of automobiles might have posed for cities in the early 1920s?

How do you think this picture would have differed from a picture taken of the same area in Chicago 20 years earlier?

Activity #3Biography Study

Read the Why He Made History Box at the top of the page

Read the biography of Alfred P. Sloan

Answer the two comprehension questions after the reading

Complete the extension activity by explaining why corporate buyouts might be good for business and why corporate buyouts might be bad for business.

Activity #4Map Activity

Follow the directions to color code the map based on population change

Using the map, answer the analysis questions

Shifting Values

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Flappers

Flappers

Activity #1Graphic Analysis

Look at the two images on page 295.

List the differences between the two images.

How do these differences reflect changing societal values?

Activity #2Biography Reading

Read the Why She Made History box.

Read the biography of Alice Paul.

Answer the two comprehension questions.

Complete the extension activity at the bottom of the page.

Is Alice Paul an important historical figure? Why or why not?

Activity #3Prohibition Video

View the following video on Prohibition

http://www.history.com/topics/roaring-twenties/videos#america-goes-dry-with-prohibition

As you watch, answer the following questions:

Why did people want to ban alcohol?

What amendment banned alcohol?

Why did Prohibition eventually end?

Activity #4Political Cartoon Analysis View the following political cartoons about

the Scopes Monkey Trial.

What is each artist trying to say?

Activity #5Vocabulary Activity

Choose the term in each group that does not belong. Explain why that term does not fit with the others.

1. Rural 2. speakeasy 3. Prohibition 4. fundamentalism

women flapper Bible makeup

bootlegger evolution Prohibition Volstead Act

values alcohol speakeasy science

The Harlem Renaissance &

1920s Pop Culture

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Activity #1 Graphic Organizer

It was difficult for young adult sharecroppers living in the South during the early 1900s to make a living from the land.

Family and friends sent copies of “want ads” from urban areas that sounded wonderful.

Complete the following graphic organizer listing advantages and disadvantages of leaving the South to pursue a job in the North.

Activity #1 Graphic Organizer

Advantages to leaving the South

Disadvantages to leaving the South

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Activity #1Graphic Organizer

Advantages to leaving the South

Disadvantages to leaving the South

1. Better life

2. escape from poverty

3. Escape segregation

1. Unfamiliar place

2. Leaving family

3. Job might not be available

Activity #2Visual Analysis

Look at the images on page 306.

How many art forms are represented in these pictures?

How do you think this flourishing of the arts affected African Americans in general?

Activity #3Biography Reading

Read the box Why They Made History.

Read the biographies of Bessie Smith & Duke Ellington

Answer the two comprehension questions.

Activity #4Harlem Renaissance

Listening Activity

View the video clip below.

Write down your impressions of the music that you hear.

Activity #5Primary Source Analysis Read the About the Source box at the top of

the page.

As you read, try to create definitions for the bold words using the context of the reading.

Answer the three comprehension questions.

Activity #6Primary Source Viewing View Steamboat Willie and discuss.

Activity #7Primary Source Analysis Read the excerpt of The Great Gatsby on

page 313.

Write down the details that indicate showy excess at the party.

What message is Fitzgerald conveying about the Jazz Age?

The Great Crash

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Activity #1Graphic Organizer

Create a list of economic indicators that the economy was prospering in the 1920s.

Then create a list of the warning signs showing there were problems in the economy.

Activity #1Graphic Organizer

PROSPERITY: PROBLEMS:

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Activity #1Graphic Organizer

PROSPERITY PROBLEMS

1. Gross national product rose 30%

2. Explosive growth of the auto industry

3. Corporate profits swelled

4. Low unemployment

5. Workers purchased new products

6. Stock market performance

1. Few people benefited from the business boom

2. Many people used credit to buy goods

3. Buying fell

4. Stocks sold on margin