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1920's

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

RED SCARE

  • The world was scared of communism spreading around

PALMER RAIDS

  • Was the USA kicking out all the anarchists
  • The raids and arrests occurred from November 1919- January 1920

SACCO/ VANZETTI TRIAL

  • Anarchists
  • Convicted of murdering 2 men during the armed robbery of a shoe factory
  • The robbery was in south Braintree, Massachusetts(1920)

KU KLUX KLAN

  • Withe supremacy and anti-immigration
  • Anti-communist since mid-20th century
  • More known as KKK

HENRY FORD

  • The inventor of Ford
  • He was the first one to mass produce a car
  • He made the Model-T

ASSEMBLY LINE

  • A way to mass produce
  • First used by Ford
  • People working in the same product but different sections

RISE OF NEW INDUSTRIES

  • Because of the automobile new industries were needed
  • Tires
  • Roads
  • Gasoline

18TH AMENDMENT

  • Banned the manufacture ,sale,and transportation,of alcohol
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ORGANIZED CRIME

21ST AMENDMENT

  • Banned the transportation or importation into any state ,territory or possession of The United States for delivery,or use their in of intoxicating liquor a in violation of the laws thereof is hereby prohibited
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WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN

  • Former United States Secretary of State ,born, march 19,1860
  • In Salem Illinois died in July 26, 1925 Dayton,Tn
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CLARENCE DARROW

  • Moved to Chicago in 1887
  • Attempted to free the anarchists charged in the hay market riot
  • In 1894 he defended eugene v. Debs arrested on a federal charge arising from the Pullman strike.
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LANGSTON HUGHES

  • Born February 1,1902

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BABE RUTH

  • He was an inspirational person because he was normal
  • He played on the most famous sports during the 1920's
  • He showed people they could be normal and succeed
  • Baseball player

JACK DEMPSEY

  • He was a professional boxer
  • He also play one of the most famous sports during the 1920
  • He also inspired people because he looked normal

CHARLES LINDBERGH

  • He went from Roosevelt field in garden NY to Le bourget field in Paris France on a plane by him self
  • He inspired people by showing that stuff could be done even alone

TIN PAN ALLEY

  • Name given to the collection of New York City music publisher s and songwriters who dominated the popular music of the United States in the late in the late 19th century
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GREAT MIGRATION

  • More than 6 million African Americans moved out of the south to cities across the northeast Midwest and west
  • From 1915-1930

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