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ROARING TWENTIES. CITY LIFE DRINKING & FASHION. JAZZ. Harlem Renaissance. FLAPPERS. “bobs”. Underground drinking. Organized Crime. For every gallon dumped, 100 gallon reached consumers through bootleggers!!. By the mid 1920’s bootlegging was a $2 billion business.
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CITY LIFE DRINKING & FASHION JAZZ Harlem Renaissance
FLAPPERS “bobs”
Organized Crime For every gallon dumped, 100 gallon reached consumers through bootleggers!! • By the mid 1920’s bootlegging was a $2 billion business • Organized crime came to control distribution of liquor & violent gang feuds started Al Capone
RURAL LIFE Fundamentalists • People that tried to preserve old values • Anti-new (Baptist, Methodist)
Scopes Trial (Monkey Trial) 1925 • Tennessee teacher was arrested and found guilty for teaching evolution in school
106,521,537 people in the United States • 2,132,000 unemployed, • Unemployment 5.2% • Life expectancy: Male 53.6, Female 54.6 • 343.000 in military (down from 1,172,601 in 1919) • Average annual earnings $1236; Teacher's salary $970 • Dow Jones High 100 Low 67 • Illiteracy rate reached a new low of 6% of the population. • Gangland crime included murder, swindles, racketeering • It took 13 days to reach California from New York There were 387,000 miles of paved road.
Warren G. Harding • Believed in less government control of business • Raised tariffs to highest level ever • Presidency tarnished by scandal • Secretary of Interior leases Teapot Dome oil reserve to private companies • Harding dies of a stroke
Calvin Coolidge • Continues Harding’s laissez-faire policies • Economy booms
Booming Economy • GNP • Model T; black • Airplanes, plastics, appliances
Post-war Farming • Loss of European markets • Blacks move north, looking for jobs