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John F. Carter, Jr. 1920

John F. Carter, Jr. 1920. “Wild Young People” By Danette Harms. 1910-1914. Mann Act adopted 25 March 15 April Titanic strikes an iceberg Sixteenth Amendment Seventeenth Amendment

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John F. Carter, Jr. 1920

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  1. John F. Carter, Jr.1920 “Wild Young People” By Danette Harms

  2. 1910-1914 • Mann Act adopted • 25 March • 15 April Titanic strikes an iceberg • Sixteenth Amendment • Seventeenth Amendment • August, Germany declares war on Russia and France; Great Britain declares war on Germany as German troops invade Belgium. Japan also declares war on Germany. • Allied victory at the Battle of the Marne

  3. Woodrow Wilson

  4. Prohibition becomes Law

  5. Flappers of the Era

  6. LOUISE BROOKS,1920's ADVERTISEMENT

  7. Warren G. Harding

  8. Points about the Article • Written by John F. Carter, Jr. • He is one of the Wild Young People • Discusses other articles that countered his argument • ‘Polite Society’ by Mr. Grundy • ‘Reflections of a Grundy Cousin’ by Mrs. Katharine Fullerton Gerould • He summarizes the gap in the Generations • My Generation • Older Generation

  9. What, according to Carter, are the crimes of his elders? • Did this new youth culture have a long-term impact on the United States? • Why was the statement ‘Most of the girls I know are working’ so important? • What does the statement ‘the great burden put upon us is being borne gallantly’ mean to the author?

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