Children life in the 1920s

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      Throughout the 1920s, Americans found themselves caught between urban and rural cultures. Urban life was considered a world of anonymous crowds, strangers, moneymakers, and pleasure seekers. Rural life was considered to be safe, with close personal ties, hard work and morals . PROHIBITION


    • [DOC File]KENTUCKY ANCESTORS - Kentucky Historical Society

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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 …


    • Child Labor In America, 1920 : Planet Money : NPR

      Hold a short discussion about life in the 1920s. Explain & Explore- Students will be split into groups and visit 5 stations covering social aspects of life in the 1920s. They will read, summarize, and analyze documents while filling out their student handout.


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      Notes on Life of Rev. Henry Hamner, Methodist Circuit Rider, Washington County, Kentucky. contributed by Mrs. E. A. Pence of Graham, Missouri 8. Mason County, Kentucky, Court and other Records (Jacob Reed) contributed by Mrs. Lula Reed Boss, Maysville, Kentucky 9. …


    • [DOC File]The Rise of Youth Counter Culture after World War II and ...

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      The Progressive Era. Price V. Fishback The period between the mid 1890s and the early 1920s has been enshrined as the Progressive Era. Robert Higgs (1987) describes the era as a “Bridge to Modern Times,” as attitudes toward the proper role of government were shifting from the limited role preferred in the 19th century to the increasingly expanded role chosen in the 20th century.


    • [DOC File]TOPIC: RANCH LIFE (Language Arts, History):

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      Children’s Bureau materials such as: Oettinger, K. B. 1962. “It’s Your Children’s Bureau,” Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration, Children’s Bureau Publication No. 357. The voices of radical youth can be heard in Students Democratic Society, “Port Huron Statement,” 1960.


    • [DOC File]Roaring 1920s Notes

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      Students should understand the nature of ranch life in the 1920s and 1930s. Students should gain an understanding of migrant ranch life in the 1920s/1930s vs. current migrant ranch life. Students will be able to analyze and understand (through discussion and writing) secondary documents. Overview


    • [DOC File]Events in the Early History of Ardmore, Oklahoma

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      How to Conduct a. Saint Barbara’s. Celebration. US Field Artillery Association. PO Box 33027. Bldg 758 McNair Ave. Fort Sill, OK 73503 (580) 355-4677 . www.fieldartillery.org


    • [DOC File]The Progressive Era - University of Arizona

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      Know the life and moral teachings of Buddha and how Buddhism spread in India, Ceylon, and Central Asia. ... (e.g., federal regulation of railroad transport, Children's Bureau, the Sixteenth Amendment, Theodore Roosevelt, Hiram Johnson). ... social, economic, technological, and cultural developments of the 1920s. Discuss the policies of ...


    • [DOCX File]AMERICAN PAGEANT GUIDED READING QUESTIONS

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      life. The town’s population is 3000. Within a year, an almost new business district had replaced the old. 1897 Broadway Methodist Church built at the corner of “B” and Broadway. The Methodists first met in Ardmore on September 16, 1888. Broadway Methodist Church moved to West Main and became First Methodist in 1923.


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