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Conflict of Cultures

Conflict of Cultures. Roaring Twenties. III. Conflict of Cultures A. Post War Demobilization/Fears 1. Influenza Epidemic. Roaring Twenties. III. Conflict of Cultures A. Post War Demobilization/Fears 2. Economic/Labor Problems a. Postwar Recession b. Strikes. Roaring Twenties.

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Conflict of Cultures

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  1. Conflict of Cultures

  2. Roaring Twenties • III. Conflict of Cultures • A. Post War Demobilization/Fears • 1. Influenza Epidemic

  3. Roaring Twenties • III. Conflict of Cultures • A. Post War Demobilization/Fears • 2. Economic/Labor Problems • a. Postwar Recession • b. Strikes

  4. Roaring Twenties • III. Conflict of Cultures • A. Postwar Demobilization/Fears • 3. Great Migration • a. Push/Pull Factors • b. Racism & Riots

  5. Roaring Twenties • III. Conflict of Cultures • A. Postwar Demobilization/Fears • 4. Red Scare • a. Causes • b. Palmer Raids

  6. Roaring Twenties • III. Conflict of Cultures • A. Postwar Demobilization/Fears • 5. Sacco and Vanzetti Case

  7. Roaring Twenties • III. Conflict of Cultures • B. Nativism • 1. 1921 Immigration Act • Quota System • Total = 350,000 • No more than 3% of people already in US = based on 1910 Census

  8. Roaring Twenties • III. Conflict of Cultures • B. Nativism • 2. 1924 Immigration Act • Quota System • Total = Reduce to 152,000 • No more than 2% of people already in US = based on 1890 Census • Asians Banned Completely

  9. Roaring Twenties • III. Conflict of Cultures • B. Nativism • 3. Revival of the Ku Klux Klan • a. Resurgence

  10. Roaring Twenties • III. Conflict of Cultures • B. Nativism • 3. Revival of the Ku Klux Klan • b. Beliefs (100% Americanism)

  11. Hiram Evans (1926) “The Klan, therefore, has come to speak for the great mass of Americans of the old pioneer stock. … These Nordic Americans for the last generation have found themselves increasingly uncomfortable … and deeply distressed. One by one all our traditional moral standards went by the boards or were so disregarded that they ceased to be binding. … The Klan literally is once more the embattled American farmer and artisan, coordinated into a growing and disciplined army, and launched upon a definite crusade for Americanism. … [These instincts] are condensed into the Klan slogan: Native, white, Protestant supremacy.”

  12. Roaring Twenties • III. Conflict of Cultures • B. Nativism • 3. Revival of the Ku Klux Klan • c. Tactics

  13. The First Klan

  14. Nathan Bedford Forrest

  15. The Second Klan

  16. March on Washington (1926)

  17. The Klan Today Roaring Twenties • III. Conflict of Cultures • B. Nativism • 3. Revival of the Ku Klux Klan • d. Decline?

  18. Roaring Twenties • III. Conflict of Cultures • C. Scopes Trial • 1. Fundamentalism v. Evolution Charles Darwin

  19. Roaring Twenties • Conflict of Cultures • C. Scopes Trial • 2. Tennessee • a. Law Bans Teaching Evolution • b. ACLU & John Scopes

  20. Roaring Twenties • III. Conflict of Cultures • C. Scopes Trial • 3. “Monkey Trial” = National Event, first trial broadcast on radio

  21. Roaring Twenties • III. Conflict of Cultures • C. Scopes Trial • 4. Clarence Darrow & William Jennings Bryan

  22. Roaring Twenties • III. Conflict of Cultures • C. Scopes Trial • 4. Clarence Darrow & William Jennings Bryan

  23. Roaring Twenties • III. Conflict of Cultures • C. Scopes Trial • 4. Clarence Darrow & William Jennings Bryan

  24. Roaring Twenties • III. Conflict of Cultures • C. Scopes Trial • 5. Results & Assessments

  25. Roaring Twenties • III. Conflict of Cultures • C. Scopes Trial • 5. Results & Assessments “Bryan was a vulgar and common man, a cad undiluted. He was ignorant, bigoted, self-seeking, blatant and dishonest. His career brought him into contact with the first men of his time; he preferred the company of rustic ignoramuses. It was hard to believe, watching him at Dayton, that he had traveled, that he had been received in civilized societies, that he had been a high officer of state. He seemed only a poor clod like those around him, deluded by a childish theology, full of an almost pathological hatred of all learning, all human dignity, all beauty, all fine and noble things. He was a peasant come home to the dung-pile. Imagine a gentleman, and you have imagined everything that he was not.” H.L. Mencken, American Mercury (Baltimore Sun)

  26. Roaring Twenties • III. Conflict of Cultures • C. Scopes Trial • 5. Results & Assessment Jerry Falwell & Moral Majority Pat Robertson & Christian Coalition

  27. Roaring Twenties • III. Conflict of Cultures • D. Prohibition (“Noble Experiment”) • 1. Volstead Act = enforce 18th Amendment

  28. Roaring Twenties • III. Conflict of Cultures • D. Prohibition (“Noble Experiment”) • 2. Bootlegging & Speakeasies

  29. Roaring Twenties • III. Conflict of Cultures • D. Prohibition (“Noble Experiment”) • 3. Organized Crime • 4. Al “Scarface” Capone • 5. Results

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