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Post War World: Disillusionment. Ch. 29/ Section One. Warren G. Harding is Elected as President of the United States in 1920. Part of his political ideology is the “return to normalcy” You: What can we tell about America if he is elected based on this idea?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Post War World: Disillusionment Ch. 29/ Section One

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Warren G. Harding

is Elected as President of the United States

in 1920

Part of his political ideology is the “return to normalcy”

You: What can we tell about America if he is elected based on this idea?

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Charles LindbergMay 20-21, 1927

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Automobiles and Radios

You: How do these inventions change the way people live?

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Einstein and Freud: scientists

Albert Einstein- physicist

Ideas proved the idea that there were no Absolutes

Sigmund Freud- psychologist

Hypothesis that the unconscious mind plays a major role in shaping behavior.

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You: If I told you that the events in WWI explained the strong impact of the ideas of Einstein and Freud

on the people of Europe and America would you agree?

How can you explain your answer?

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Writers Before WWI

Charles Dickens/English

Leo Tolstoy/ Russian

Mark Twain/ American

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Charles Dickensfrom A Tale of Two Cities (1859)

“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way”

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The writers

Hemmingway

James Joyce

T. S. Eliot

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Ernest Hemingway from In Our Time (1925)

“While the bombardment was knocking the trench to pieces at Fossalta, he lay very flat and sweated and prayed oh jesus christ get me out of here. Dear jesus please get me out. Christ please please please christ. If you’ll only keep me from getting killed I’ll do anything you say. I believe in you and I’ll tell everyone in the world that you are the only one that matters. Please please dear jesus. The shelling moved further up the line. We went to work on the trench and in the morning the sun came up and the day was hot and muggy and cheerful and quiet. The next night back at Mestre he did not tell the girl he went upstairs with at the Villa Rossa about Jesus. And he never told anybody.”

You: What do you notice about the writing of Ernest Hemingway?

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Art Before WWI

Monet/ Grainstack, (Sunset) – 1890-91

Renoir/ Moulin de Galette- 1876

Pissarro/Cityscape- 1900

impressionism

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Pablo picasso: Cubism

Weeping Woman, 1937

The Three Musicians, 1921

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Salvador dali: surrealism

The Three Ages, 1930Apparition of Face and Fruit, 1938

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Marcel duchamps: dada

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musicians: duke ellington, louis armstrong,

Duke Ellington, American Louis Armstrong, American

German Censored Music Poster, pre-WWII

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Architecture before WWI

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Eiffel Tower1889

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Architects: designing for the future

Bauhaus Architecture School, Germany

Falling Water, Frank Lloyd Wright, ArchitectMill Run, PA

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You:Refer back to your answer about Einstein and Freud.The events of the times changed the way people saw the

world.Find two examples of this idea using your chosen

individuals. Google their names and look under Images.

Cut and paste on a Word Document adding a short description of why you’ve chosen this example.

Try to size it so it’s all on one page.