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BELLWORK

BELLWORK. Pick up a 1920’s slang handout from the front and interpret the following sentences into modern language: I went out with my keen bim to a flick, and our blind dragon caught us smooching! Horsefeathers! My sheba is no ham-and-egger, she is the bee’s knees!

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BELLWORK

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  1. BELLWORK • Pick up a 1920’s slang handout from the front and interpret the following sentences into modern language: • I went out with my keen bim to a flick, and our blind dragon caught us smooching! • Horsefeathers! My sheba is no ham-and-egger, she is the bee’s knees! • That shiek is the cat’s meow. I go gaga every time I see him! • Let’s take a jalopy to a talkie and then get a white cow afterwards. • I challenge you to write your own 1920’s slang sentence……..  I hope it’s divine! • THINKER: Do you think Presidents are scrutinized too much by the media? Or is this justified? Explain!

  2. Economic Growth Discussion • What new industries were developed during the 1920’s? • Explain the general trend of companies in the 1920’s. • What was the American Plan? • How did working conditions improve during the decade? • How did the “car culture” effect America?

  3. A Republican Decade

  4. A New President • Warren G. Harding became President in 1920. • Isolationism (major policy) • Avoid political or economic alliances with foreign countries • Nativism • Favor native born Americans over immigrants

  5. Albert Fall – Harding’s Secretary of the Interior. Leased government oil fields to wealthy friends in exchange for hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes. Oil field at Teapot Dome, Wyoming went for $400,000! Fall became first cabinet member to go to prison. Teapot Dome Scandal

  6. The Coolidge Presidency • Harding dies in 1923 – Calvin Coolidge becomes the new President. • Lassiez-faire business policies • Minimize government intervention • Kellogg-Briand Pact: made war illegal; signed by 14 countries

  7. Felt the government and economy were wasteful and inefficient Standardize everything to lower competition 8hr work day, nutrition for children, conservation of natural resources Dawes Plan: loans from U.S. banks to help Germany pay reparations Herbert Hoover

  8. CLOSURE • As review, create a chart like the one on the board. • List Republican decade domestic and foreign policies. • Be ready to discuss!

  9. Harding’s Scandals • While President Harding was in office, there were numerous scandals. • They involved government bribes, affairs, illegitimate children and mysterious suicides. • You are now going to read specifically about these scandals. • Answer the questions on the worksheet. • Be ready to discuss!

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