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SSUSH15 The student will analyze the origins and impact of U.S. involvement in World War I. d. Describe passage of the Eighteenth Amendment, establishing Prohibition, and the Nineteenth Amendment, establishing woman suffrage. SSUSH16 The student will identify key developments in the aftermath of WW I..

a. Explain how rising communism and socialism in the United States led to the Red Scare and immigrant restriction. b. Identify Henry Ford, mass production, and the automobile.

c. Describe the impact of radio and the movies. d. Describe modern forms of cultural expression; include Louis Armstrong and the origins of jazz, Langston Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance, Irving Berlin, and Tin Pan Alley.

After World War I, labor unions began relentlessly to strike for higher wages Many suspected these strikes were organized by communists. The fear that the US would face a similar fate as Russia (now communist Soviet Union), led to a period in US history called the Red Scare. These fears were further heightened by a series of bombings and attacks against public officials and buildings thought to be the work of communists.

The Red Scare led to a series of new social and legal restrictions on immigration. A new wave of nativism swept the country. The Ku Klux Klan experienced a strong revival throughout the country in opposition to immigrants, Jews and Catholics.

In 1924, Congress reacted to the new wave of anti-immigrant sentiment by passing the National Origins Acts. Part of this legislation created the Quota System. The Quota System set limits on the number of immigrants who could come from each country.

Henry Ford car manufacturer who transformed the American production process Mass Production rapid manufacture of large numbers of identical products Model T first automobile to be widely produced; easily affordable to most American families Assembly line arrangement of equipment and workers in which work passes from operation to operation in direct line until the product is assembled.

The 1920 s saw a consumer revolution - many new, affordable goods became available to the public Credit extended to more individuals than ever before Buy Now, Pay Later! Bull Market period of rising stock prices Bear Market period of falling stock prices Buying on Margin paying as little as 10% down on stock purchases; $10 could buy $100 of stock

Prohibition banning of alcohol use Goal of the temperance movement since the mid 1800s The 18 th Amendment to the Constitution passed in 1919 forbade the manufacture, distribution and sale of alcohol anywhere in the United States Issue divided the nation, particularly rural and urban Americans Creation of speakeasies - secret bars and nightclubs that illegally served alcohol.

19 th Amendment gives women the right to vote! Efforts of suffragists like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott and Susan B. Anthony finally paid off in 1920 The importance of women to the war effort during WWI led many to see their vital role in society

- With the boom of the economy, more money flowed into the pockets of everyday citizens. - This extra income allowed Americans to purchase radios and telephones and attend social events and motion picture theaters. - Radios accelerated the development of product commercialism, provided immediate access to breaking news and broadcasts the latest music fads. - Before radio and movies politicians were the celebrities of the day. Now radio personalities, movie stars and athletes become celebrities.

How did African Americans express themselves during the early 20 th century? The Jazz Age emergence of jazz (a genre of music that combines elements of other styles and emphasizes improvisation) New Orleans cultural hearth of Jazz movement Louis Armstrong most famous jazz musician of the era

How did African Americans express themselves during the early 20 th century? The Harlem Renaissance Explosion of African American poetry, art and literature; centered around the neighborhood of Harlem in New York City Langston Hughes most famous African American writer of the era This increase in African American literature and expression led to a new cultural identity for an entire race. It exposed white culture to thoughts and feelings of the black community leading to further understanding of racial differences.

Tin Pin Alley collection of New York music composers and producers who dominated the music industry at the turn of the 20 th century Piano bars and night time hot spots clustered around lower Manhattan in New York City increased demand for newly penned music and lyrics. Popularity of Tin Pan declined with the rise of popular music via radio airplay.

Irving Berlin Considered by many to be one of the greatest songwriters of all time. Penned such classics as: Blue Skies White Christmas God Bless America