American family in the 1920s
[DOC File]Chapter 22
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20. In the 1920s, American (non-farm) labor benefited from all of the following except. a. low unemployment rates. b. falling weekly hours. c. legal limits on immigration. d. passage of federal minimum wage legislation. 21. The 1920s were characterized by large numbers of bank failures each year, especially among country banks. Country banks ...
[DOCX File]Mr. Murray's Class
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The 1920s. The 1920s was a period of boom for the United States. More than just a time between two world wars, the 1920s literally set in motion much of modern American. Cars hit the roads. Business boomed. Radios crackled. Hemlines moved up. The nation moved to the new sound of jazz, while the tiny town of Hollywood gave the world motions pictures. Optimism and faith in business and ...
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Due to surpluses and _____, farm incomes dropped throughout the 1920s. The price of farm land fell from $69 per _____ in 1920 to $31 in 1930 . Agriculture was in a _____ which began in 1920, lasting until the outbreak of World War II in 1939. In 1929, the _____ _____ _____for an American family was $750, but for farm families it was only $273. The problems in _____ sector had a large impact ...
[DOC File]TOPIC: RANCH LIFE (Language Arts, History):
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in the 1920s and 1930s” An Interview Thomas Steinbeck. Thomas Steinbeck, the son of John Steinbeck, provided the following information about his father and the family ranch. John Steinbeck’s grandparents owned ranches in the King City area and in Hollister. Samuel and Eliza Hamilton, his mother’s parents, owned a ranch in the hills east ...
[DOCX File]AMERICAN PAGEANT GUIDED READING QUESTIONS
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Summarize the unique New England way of life centered on family, town, and church, and describe the changes that overcame this comfortable social order in the late seventeenth century. Describe the role of family life and the roles of women in the seventh century colonies, and indicate how these changed over time. Chapter 5. Describe the demographic, economic, and social structure of the ...
[DOC File]The Roaring Twenties
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Traditional American values were even more widely challenged by young women of the 1920s. In the nation’s culture, especially that of 19th century Victorian America, the traditional role of women was that of dutiful wife and caring mother. The 19th Amendment appeared to challenge this traditional role by granting women the right to vote in time for participation in the 1920 presidential ...
[DOC File]American Life in the 'Roaring Twenties,' 1919-1929
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Consider the role of both black and white artists in changing American culture in the 1920s. Consider where writers like Fitzgerald and Hughes were reflecting similar concerns, and where their outlook was different. character sketches . Henry Ford (1863–1947) Ford was the automobile genius and industrialist who epitomized the new age of mass consumer production. Although he hated farm work ...
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an improvement in family relations and the general moral tone of the society. c. a turn from alcohol to other forms of substance abuse. d. the rise of voluntary self-help organizations like Alcoholics Anonymous. 6. The American city where gangsterism flourished most blatantly in the 1920s was. a. New York City b. Los Angeles c. Chicago d. New Orleans. 7. The essential issue in the Scopes Trial ...
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Social changes altered the lifestyle of the typical American family. More women went to college, found better paying jobs, and enjoyed greater personal freedom than ever before. Near the end of the 1920s, the United States was suddenly struck by a severe business panic. People, who had invested in the stock market, hoping to make big profits ...
[DOC File]American Life in the Roaring ‘20s
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Sitting as a family listening to the radio was the norm. Popular shows were "Amos 'n' Andy. Radio was a new and powerful medium for advertisers as well. They sponsored shows like the "A&P Gypsies" and the "Eveready Hour." It was even easier for sports fans to follow their teams—sports grew even more in popularity. Politicians had to adjust to the new media as well. Hollywood’s Filmland ...
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