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Test Review. The Twenties and Thirties : Jazz Age to Depression. 20s Topics. Bull Market Great Migration Consumerism Flappers Prohibition Bootlegging Al Capone Harlem Renaissance Jazz Age. 20s Topics. The Lost Generation Republican Dominated Teapot Dome Scandal —Harding

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  1. Test Review The Twenties and Thirties: Jazz Age to Depression

  2. 20s Topics • Bull Market • Great Migration • Consumerism • Flappers • Prohibition • Bootlegging • Al Capone • Harlem Renaissance • Jazz Age

  3. 20s Topics • The LostGeneration • Republican Dominated • TeapotDomeScandal—Harding • Charles Lindbergh • Babe Ruth • Model T and Model A • Scopes Monkey Trial

  4. 30s Topics • BearMarket • Dustbowl • Okiesmigrated to California • Democratic Party dominated • New Deal • FDR and Eleanor Roosevelt • Prohibition repealed • Depression • ‘Brother, canyouspare a dime?’

  5. 30s topics • Fireside chats • Court packingscheme • Dorothea Lange photos • Hoovervilles

  6. New Deal Programs • CCC—boys build camps • NYA—jobs for youth • SEC—overseessecurities • Social Security—retirement money

  7. New Deal • WPA—work for artists and musicians • FDIC—insuresbankdeposits • TVA—gaveelectricity to Tennessee Valley

  8. New Deal • PWA—public works (roadsetc) • AAA—agriculture—helpedfarmers • NRA—helped businesses • FHA--housing

  9. Harding and Harlem • TeapotDomeScandal • Almostimpeached • Died in office • Coolidge becamepresident • Harlem Renaissance—Langston Hughes

  10. Red Scare—20s • Fear of communists • Americawasisolationist • Wedid not sign the Treaty of Versailles or join the League of Nations

  11. Mass Media of 20s • Newspapers • Movies • Radio • tabloids

  12. Causes of Depression • Overproduction • Underconsumption • Unemployment • Buying stocks on the margin • Bad bankloans • Stock Market Crash—Black Monday--Oct. 28, 1929

  13. Hoover • Laissez-faire • Hoovervilles • Hoover blankets • Republican President • Believed in ruggedindividualism

  14. Depression • Stock market crash • Breadlines and soupkitchens • Hoover blankets and Hoovervilles • Bank holiday • First 100 days

  15. FDR • Polio—biggest challenge • Democrat • New Deal— ‘relief, recovery and reform’ • Eleanor—first lady • Election of 32—landslide • ‘The onlythingwe have to fearisfearitself’ • Liberal—promotedgovernment programs • Braintrust—specialadvisors

  16. New Deal Criticisms • Record deficits ($) • Court packingscheme • Changed the wayweviewgovernmenttoday—good or bad

  17. DustBowl • Grapes of Wrath • Migrant workers • Okies to California • CesarChavez—leader of migrant workers in 1960s and 1970s

  18. Essay • Write a paragraphcontrasting the 20s to the 30s • Suggestedvocabulary: prosperity, depression, stock market, Republicans, Democrats, ruggedindividualism, New Deal, programs, prohibition, Jazz Age, DustBowl, names of politicians or heroes

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