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Page 1: 1920s & 1930s USII.5A-D 1920s Prohibition was imposed by a constitutional amendment; illegal to make, transport, or sell alcoholic beverages. Results

1920s & 1930s

USII.5A-D

Page 2: 1920s & 1930s USII.5A-D 1920s Prohibition was imposed by a constitutional amendment; illegal to make, transport, or sell alcoholic beverages. Results

1920s• Prohibition was imposed by a constitutional

amendment; illegal to make, transport, or sell alcoholic beverages.

• Results of Prohibition– Speakeasies (places to drink)– Bootleggers smuggled booze (moonshine)– Organized Crime (Mafia or Cosa Nostra)

• Great Migration North (of Blacks)– Jobs scarce in South– Discrimination and violence– Better employment– Discrimination and violence in North also

USII.5B

Five Foot Two Button up Your Overcoat

Charleston

Page 3: 1920s & 1930s USII.5A-D 1920s Prohibition was imposed by a constitutional amendment; illegal to make, transport, or sell alcoholic beverages. Results

1920’s CULTURE• ARTART: Georgia O’Keefe (paintings of SW);

*Jacob Lawrence (painted Great Migration North)

• LITERATURELITERATURE: F. Scott Fitzgerald (wrote about Jazz Age), John Steinbeck (wrote about poor migrant workers of 1930s, *Langston Hughes (Africa and America)

• MUSICMUSIC: Aaron Copland & George Gershwin (wrote American music); *Duke Ellington and *Louis Armstrong (jazz composers); *Bessie Smith (blues singer)

• BLACK MOVEMENT IN ART & MUSIC – HARLEM RENAISSANCE *

USII.5C

Page 4: 1920s & 1930s USII.5A-D 1920s Prohibition was imposed by a constitutional amendment; illegal to make, transport, or sell alcoholic beverages. Results

1920s SNAPS

Ty Cobb

Chaplin

Capone

Charleston

Ellington

Felix

Keaton

KKK

Mahjongg

Ruth

Pickford

Sacco & Vanzetti

Houdini

Ford

I WANNA BE LOVED BY YOU

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CAUSES OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION

• Over speculating on stocks (using borrowed money to invest)

• Federal Reserve failed to prevent the collapse of the banking system

• High tariffs strangled international trade

USII.5D

IMPACT ON AMERICANS

• Banks and businesses failed

• ¼ of all workers were out of jobs

• Many people were homeless and hungry

• Farmers’ incomes fell to low levels

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THE NEW DEAL• Social Security

• Federal work programs

• Environmental improvements programs

• Farm assistance programs

• Increased rights for labor

USII.5D