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March 24, 2014 RAW: What 2 amendments took effect on 1/1/20?

March 24, 2014 RAW: What 2 amendments took effect on 1/1/20?. AIM 50 HELLO ROARING 20 ’ s 1920-1929. I. A Return to Isolationism. Isolationism : Americans did not want to be involved in w o r l d problems or disputes. President Harding : “ A return to Normalcy ”.

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March 24, 2014 RAW: What 2 amendments took effect on 1/1/20?

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  1. March 24, 2014 RAW: What 2 amendments took effect on 1/1/20? AIM 50 HELLO ROARING 20’s 1920-1929

  2. I. A Return to Isolationism • Isolationism: • Americans did not want to be involved in world problems or disputes. • President Harding: “A return to Normalcy”

  3. II. Back to Laissez Faire • Laissez-Faire Presidents: • Warren Harding: Less government in business more business in government • Calvin Coolidge: “The business of America is Business.”

  4. Hoover: “we must cooperate with business.”

  5. Warren G. Harding (R) Ohio Dies in San Francisco on August 3, 1923 of pneumonia

  6. Calvin Coolidge (R) Massachusetts 1923-1929

  7.    Herbert Clark Hoover (1929-1933) Life is not Fair!!!

  8. III.Entertainment • Sports: Baseball, boxing, horse racing. • Babe Ruth! • Music: Jazz! • Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, • Movies: Charlie Chaplin!

  9. IV. Style • FLAPPERS: young women who cut their hair short, wore short skirts, drank and smoked in public!

  10. Totalitarian Fascist Dictatorship

  11. ___________________A national policy of abstaining from political or economic relations with other countries. ___________________A policy favoring the interests of established citizens over those of immigrants. ___________________The forbidding by law of the manufacture, transportation, sale, and possession of alcoholic beverages. ___________________One who advocates revolutionary changes in current practices. ___________________A social system based on government ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods. ___________________A residential area or community outlying a city. ___________________A scientific theory of the origin of species of plants and animals.

  12. ___________________People who want to abolish all forms of government. ___________________An arrangement of workers, machines, and equipment where the product being assembled passes consecutively from operation to operation until completed. ___________________Those who believed in an economic and social system where property is owned by everyone and the needs of the whole are more important than those of the individual.

  13. V. Installment Buying • Buying products by promising to pay small, regular amounts over a period of time. • Refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, radios.

  14. From 1921-1933 America is clearly on a path that goes fromBOOMto BUST!

  15. Installment buying leads to big problems when people can’t pay back their debt.

  16. VI. America in the 1920s • Increased its production • Technologically advanced • Melting Pot • Prohibited Alcohol • Women’s Suffrage • Economic Boom • Economic Bust

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