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Friday Warm Up:COMPLETE THE TABLE (use your notes)
Theme Definition What did this look like after WWI?
Nativism
Policy that discourages foreign involvement
Economy was booming; big businesses got richer.
Friday Warm Up
Theme Definition What did this look like after WWI?
Nativism Anti-immigrant sentiments
German-Americans were discriminated against
Isolationism Policy that discourages foreign involvement
Focused on domestic issues and a “return to normalcy.”
Prosperity A period of material abundance and financial success
Economy was booming; big businesses got richer.
Agenda
Item Time
Warm up and Announcements
10 minutes
Video: Roaring Twenties
5 minutes
Notes 15 minutes
Questions and Activities 10 minutes
Free Time & Raffle 10ish minutes
Announcements
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TODAY’S QUESTION
Why is the decade of the 1920s sometimes referred to as the “Roaring Twenties?”
Agenda
Item Time
Warm up and Announcements
10 minutes
Video: Roaring Twenties
Notes
Questions and Activities
Free Time & Raffle
Think about it!
Think about the video and this picture from the 1920s. What do these say about people’s attitudes during this time?
Agenda
Item Time
Warm up and Announcements
10 minutes
Video: Roaring Twenties
5 minutes
Notes 15 minutes
Questions and Activities 10 minutes
Free Time & Raffle 10ish minutes
Roaring Twenties
“The 1920s in the United States, called “roaring” because of the exuberant, freewheeling popular culture of the decade. The Roaring Twenties was a time when many people defied Prohibition, indulged in new styles of dancing and dressing, and rejected many traditional moral standards.”
Roaring Twenties
Roaring Twenties
Finish up your notes.
Summarize what the roaring twenties are known for.
These are YOUR notes! Don’t just copy.
The Flapper
Symbol of the roaring twenties
The flapper was a young woman with short hair and hemlines.
She drank alcohol, smoked, and thought for herself.
The Flapper
Finish up your notes.
Summarize what the roaring twenties are known for.
These are YOUR notes! Don’t just copy.
Cultural Homogenization
Not everyone was defying the norms and values of the previous generation.
Americans across the country began using the same products, wearing the same styles, seeing the same movies, and listening to the same music.
Cultural Homogenization
This cultural homogenization was possible because of new technologies.
Suburbs began to develop and people moved out of the cities.
Finish up your notes.
Summarize what the roaring twenties are known for.
These are YOUR notes! Don’t just copy.
Harlem Renaissance
One of the most important cultural movements of the 1920s
This movement was led by a group of African Americans writers in the neighborhood of Harlem in NYC
Harlem Renaissance
These writers felt alienated from society and wrote about racism and their cultural pride
Some of the most important figures: Langston Hughes (poet) Duke Ellington
(musician) W.E.B. DuBois (writer)
Harlem Renaissance
Finish up your notes.
Summarize what the roaring twenties are known for.
These are YOUR notes! Don’t just copy.
Agenda
Item Time
Warm up and Announcements
10 minutes
Video: Roaring Twenties
5 minutes
Notes 10 minutes
Questions and Activities 10 minutes
Free Time & Raffle 10ish minutes
Questions and Activities
Work diligently on your assignment!Your free time can still be deducted if you are
wasting time!
What do I need to turn in?
Turn in the two-sided page called ROARING TWENTIES: QUESTIONS AND ACTIVITIES
I do NOT need your notes
Agenda
Item Time
Warm up and Announcements
10 minutes
Video: Roaring Twenties
5 minutes
Notes 15 minutes
Questions and Activities 10 minutes
Free Time & Raffle 10ish minutes
Free Time
Congratulations on EARNING free time! We’ll be tracking our TIME WASTED again
next week. Remember, the less time we waste during the
week, the more we learn AND the more free time we get on FRIDAYS!