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U. S. History December 5, 2013. Warm Up: How much are you judged or do you judge based on what is worn? Depth of knowledge 1; Standard 2; Learning Target: I can identify three changes in America post WWI. 1. Classwork:Cornell Notes.
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U. S. HistoryDecember 5, 2013 Warm Up: How much are you judged or do you judge based on what is worn? Depth of knowledge 1; Standard 2; Learning Target: I can identify three changes in America post WWI. 1
Classwork:Cornell Notes • Prepare your paper, DATE! Topic: Chapter 13 sections 1 and 2 (1920s) • Practice on your own: read a paragraph, write down highlights on the right-hand side, underline vocab words, use the style that works for you on the right, NOTHING on the left yet!!! • Depth of knowledge 1; Standard 2; Learning Target: I can identify three changes in America post WWI. 2
Check it:Post-War Social Change 13.1Depth of knowledge 1; Standard 2; Learning Target: I can identify three changes in America post WWI. • Industrialization, immigration and the Great War brought a challenge of traditional values=REVOLUTION in manners and morals • Women were rebellious, energetic, fun, bold (some was convenience) • boyish short hair (bob), short dresses, eyebrows plucked, RED • smoking and liquor • War: change in workforce: women quit if married or prego, not =pay/promotion • voting not a big deal yet 3
Post-War Social Change • Demographics: description of population statistics • Rural v urban (farmers moved) • High school attendance up 2X • economic split • cultural split (flappers :( rural) • African Americans move north: along with WWI refugees • Immigration limits: not for Canada and Mexico; L.A.=barrios (Hispanic) • suburbs: buses not trolleys Depth of knowledge 1; Standard 2; Learning Target: I can identify three changes in America post WWI. 4
Post-War Social Change Depth of knowledge 1; Standard 2; Learning Target: I can identify three changes in America post WWI. • HEROES: • changes make Americans look for traditional values in heroes! • Lucky Lindy • Spirit of St. Louis, $25K prize • flew across Atlantic, 33.5 hours • Amelia Earhart • Gertrude Ederle • Thorpe • Dempsey • Babe Ruth 5
Mass Media and the Jazz Age: 13.2 • MASS media (newspapers, magazines, radio, “talkies”) • changes the “American” culture from regional to NATIONAL • Movies: Chaplin, Garbo, Gish; Hollywood • Now we are obsessed with stars and fashion (sound familiar?) • advertisers • pay more if • more read it! Depth of knowledge 1; Standard 2; Learning Target: I can identify three changes in America post WWI. 6
Mass Media and the Jazz Age: 13.2 • Radio+migration= JAZZ • off beat syncopation • ragtime+blues, and you can DANCE to it! • uh oh, suggestive, free manners and morals • breathless, energetic, superactive, like the times themselves • Cotton Club in Harlem • Benny Goodman, Gershwin, Rhapsody in Blue, • Dance the Charleston Depth of knowledge 1; Standard 2; Learning Target: I can identify three changes in America post WWI. 7
Mass Media and the Jazz Age: 13.2 • Art: Georgia O’Keefe (love her) • Literature: SInclair Lewis, Eugene O’Neill, • “The Lost Generation” • ex-pats: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Edna St. Vincent Millay • Harlem Renaissance: Zora Neale Hurston, James Weldon Johnson (NAACP); Claude McCay; Langston Hughes; Alain Locke Depth of knowledge 1; Standard 2; Learning Target: I can identify three changes in America post WWI. 8
Depth of knowledge 1; Standard 2; Learning Target: I can identify three changes in America post WWI. Exit: Identify three changes in America post-WWI