Aim: What conflicts in culture and politics arose in the 1920s, and how did economic developments in that decade help cause the Great Depression?
Bell Ringer: Review Chapter 22 vocabulary
Agenda:
1. Students should be prepared to evaluate the impact of technological change on political and cultural events of the 1920s, particularly fundamentalism and urbanization, idealism and disillusion.
2. consumer credit (WXT) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvtsYZjL-wI (4 min)
3. Hollywood (CUL) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yS37kyfnGy4 (52 min) (skip around})
4. flapper (CUL) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QegIgnarTH4 (4 min)
5. Chapter 22 Vocabulary Quiz (15 min)
6. Thinking Like a Historian 22 (rest of class)
Terms to know: Adkins v. Children's Hospital, welfare capitalism, Red Scare, Palmer Raids, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, associated state, Teapot Dome, dollar diplomacy, prohibition, American Civil Liberties Union, Scopes Trial, National Origins Act, Ku Klux Klan, Harlem Renaissance, Universal Negro Improvement Association, consumer credit, Hollywood, flapper.
Home Learning:
1. Read pages 734-739
2. Journal 125 - What economic principles guided President Hoover and Congress in their response to the Great Depression?
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