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