Chapter 21 Section 1: Changing Ways of Life
- Describe the “new urban
scene.
- Why were some people in
favor of Prohibition?
- Why was the government almost
powerless to stop illegal alcohol manufacturing, sale, or consumption?
- Why did speakeasies
develop?
- Why did prescriptions
for alcohol increase?
- What role did
bootlegger splay in Prohibition?
- How did organized crime
affect Prohibition?
- Identify the problems fundamentalists
had with science.
- Why was the Scopes
Trial held?
- What were the results of the Scopes Trial?
Chapter 21 Section 2: The Twenties Woman
- How did WWI affect the
attitudes of women?
- Why did young women
become flappers?
- Describe flappers.
- How did dating change
during the 1920s?
- Why did a “double standard”
exist between men & women?
- How did job opportunities
for women change during the 1920s?
- Why did family size
decrease during the 1920s?
- How did technology
change family life in the 1920s?
- How did ideas on
marriage change during the 1920s?
- How did the 1920s change being a teenager based on pre-WWI roles?
Chapter 21 Section 3: The War at Home
- How did the 1920s
change education?
- How did education
affect taxes during the 1920s?
- How did the radio
change life in the 1920s?
- What were the “common
aspiration” reflected in the Golden Age of Sports?
- Why is Charles
Lindbergh important?
- Why did movies become
popular?
- How did concert music
change during the 1920s?
- How did F. Scott
Fitzgerald portray the 1920s in his novels?
- How did Ernest Hemingway change literature during the 1920s?
Chapter 21 Section 4: The Harlem
Renaissance
- Why did the Great
Migration occur?
- How did the NAACP
approach racial violence during the 1920s?
- What did Marcus Garvey
believe?
- How did Marcus Garvey
gain followers?
- Describe Harlem in the
1920s.
- What was the Harlem
Renaissance?
- Why is Langston Hughes important?
- Why is Louis Armstrong
important?
- Why is “Duke” Ellington
important?
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