the roaring 20’s in what ways did economic conditions and developments in the arts and...
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The Roaring 20’sIn what ways did economic conditions and developments in the arts and entertainment help create the reputation of the 1920’s as the “Roaring Twenties?”
Election of Warren G Harding and a “Return to Normalcy”Sec of State – Charles Evans HughesSec of Commerce – HooverSec of Treasury – Andrew MellonChief Justice – Taft
Harding dies September 2, 1923 – VP Calvin Coolidge
Isolationism, Red Scare & KKKRed Scare & Labor Unrest – Palmer
Raids (1919 Boston Police Strike & 1920 Great Steel Strike 350,000 workers)Sacco & Vanzetti – 1921 – 1927 (exonerated by M. Dukakis)KKK – Knights of the Invisible EmpireIsolationism & Nativism
Emergency Quota Act of 1921Immigration Act of 1924
Attorney General Palmer associated labor unions with Communism – started the FBI and deported 294 “Communists”
8 bombs in 8 cities in one minute = bombed Palmer’s home (3-1920)
Nativism & ImmigrationEmergency Quota Act of 1921 – set limit @ 3% of immigration population from each country from 1910 census (10,000 Greeks X .03 = 300)
Immigration Act of 1924 – set limit @ 2% of immigrant population from each country from 1890 census (2000 Greeks X .02 = 40) Japanese completed excluded
*Purpose – to slow down flood of S&E Europeans(lifted in 1965)
Prohibition and the Law that wasn’t…18th Amendment – 1919, (repealed 1935 by 21st – Wickersham Report proved law was unenforceable)
Enforced by the Volstead ActSpeakeasiesBootleggersAl Capone & racketeers
The Scopes Monkey Trial1925 – ACLU asked Scopes to teach Evolution in TN (against the law), hoping he would be jailed. Wanted to test the constitutionality of the law.Prosecution – Wm. Jennings Bryan (won, but died 5 days later due to stroke)Defense – Clarence DarrowFound Guilty and fined $100.00
Religious Conflict – Fundamentalists Vs. Modernists
Buying on Credit! & Entertainment•Bruce Barton – Greatest adman of all time…..•Sex sells everything•Sports Heroes
Babe Ruth
Jack Dempsey
Gertrude Ederle
Jim Thorpe
Bobby JonesAdvertising becomes a $350 billion industry
Henry Ford and his “Tin Lizzy”$260 = 1-2 months salary for average worker1930 = 20 million cars – 1 per family (662,000 miles of highway)
Negative Effects of cars – time spent at home decreased, people emigrated from less desirable states, deaths, crime, pollution
1 car every 93 minutes (12 weeks before)Ford made $25,000 a day ($312,000 for today)
Into the Wild blue yonder…..Wright Brother – Kitty Hawk – 12/17/1903 (12 seconds, 120 feet)Airmail – 1920 (1st transcontinental)Charles Lindbergh – 1927 (NY to Paris)Pan – Am Airlines
Marconi and the Radio1920 KDKA – Pittsburgh, by 1930 800 Stations – NBC,
CBSAmos N Andy
Clara Bow – Hollywood’s “It” Girl!
The NickelodeonsThe Great Train Robbery (1903)The Birth of A Nation (1915)Jazz Singer (1927)By 1929 – 80 million tickets a week
The Cultural RevolutionFlappersJazzHarlem Renaissance
Let America be America again.Let it be the dream it used to be.Let it be the pioneer on the plainSeeking a home where he himself is free.
(America never was America to me.)
Let America be the dream the dreamers dreamed--Let it be that great strong land of loveWhere never kings connive nor tyrants schemeThat any man be crushed by one above.
“The Lost Generation”
1920’s Prosperity & The Stock MarketBuying on MarginReal Estate Speculation – 1925National Debt = $23 billion by 1921
Businesses accept government regulation, gov’t is pro-businessTax Reform (Andrew Mellon)
Reduced from 1921-26Excise taxes, estate taxes, income taxes.
Put burden on Middle Class!