PPT-Golf 1920-1929 Golf was an almost exclusively upper-class sport in the 1920s.

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There were relatively few public courses and private clubs were too expensive for almost anyone but the rich to join 3 golfers symbolized golf in the 1920s and

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There were relatively few public courses and private clubs were too expensive for almost anyone but the rich to join 3 golfers symbolized golf in the 1920s and they were so colorful that millions . ICGSE. History. Depth Study: The USA, 1919-41. How far did the US economy. boom in the . 1920s. ?. A New Era. Henry Ford: “We are entering a new era. Our new thinking and new doing are bringing us a new world, and a new heaven, and a new earth, for which prophets have been looking from time immemorial.”. By: Amanda . LaFayette. , Madison Chandler and . Rihana. Wilson. Historical Events in the 1920’s. This time was also called the Roaring 20’s because it was a big cultural, industrial, and political growth.. The Jazz Age. Going to the . Movies. Wishing on the Stars: growth of Hollywood influence. Escaping together. New American. Heroes. : Sports & Individual Triumphs. From Babe Ruth to Charles “Lucky Lindy” Lindbergh. Themes. ,Advertising and Attitudes towards Consumerism/Mass Media. Characteristics of the Twenties. Mass-Produced consumer goods. Consolidation of Companies. Electrification. Automobile. Rising Stock Prices. Section 1. America Struggles . with Postwar Issues. Nativism. Came out of various worries following WWI. Prejudice against foreign-born people. Evident in immigration quotas, rise of the . Ku Klux Klan. L/O – To identify the achievements and underlying problems of the Weimar Republic and to make a judgement about the extent of recovery. Starter. – Name 4 things Stresemann did to help the German economy recover. 1.) 18th Amendment. . -- passed in 1919, made the sale and consumption of alcohol illegal. Why were people for prohibition?. •. People blame high crime rates on alcohol. •. People believe alcohol is evil. or the “Recovery of Europe”?. 1919: Germans establish the Weimar Republic.. April 1921: German reparations bill set at 132 billion gold marks (52% for France, 22% for Britain, 10% for Italy). 1922: Germany recognizes USSR in Treaty of Rapallo.. APUSH Unit 11. 1919-1939. 1920s Popular Culture. WW1 Anxieties. Espionage & Sedition . Act (1918). Demobilization & . Labor Strife. Red Scare (1919). Palmer Raids. Sacco & Vanzetti (1920, 1927). 29 nations . participated in the 1920 Olympiad, held in Antwerp, Belgium, with less than a year to really prepare. . There . had been a hiatus from the 4 year cycle because of World War I; the Games had last been held in 1912. . 16 franchises . had been established for at least a decade, the World Series had become institutionalized since its onset in . 1900. . Minor-league . baseball teams at levels from Class AAA to Class D were located in almost every town of more than 10,000 . American . Communist Party . formed in 1919. c. ommunist ideas frightened much of the public. Palmer Raids . (1919) resulted in the deportation and arrest of . thousands. n. o evidence of revolutionary conspiracies uncovered. Seeing Red. vAmerica turned in after the war again- disillusion. vFear of Communist Russia. vSmall party in US. vBelieved takeover in US. v. Palmer Raids- 1919-1920- Attorney Gen. A. Mitchell Palmer. . 1920. By: Charlee, Ariel, Emily . Slang. Bimbo. : refers to a macho man. Butt me!”. : “I would like a cigarette.”. Cash. : a smooch. Cheaters. : Glasses or bifocals. Choice bit of calico. : a desirable woman.

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