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THE 1920S: COPING WITH CHANGE, 1920–1929. CHAPTER 23. A New Economic Order . Booming Business, Ailing Agriculture New Modes of Producing, Managing, and Selling Women in the New Economic Era Struggling Labor Unions in a Business Age . The Harding and Coolidge Administrations.
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THE 1920S: COPING WITH CHANGE, 1920–1929 CHAPTER 23
A New Economic Order • Booming Business, Ailing Agriculture • New Modes of Producing, Managing, and Selling • Women in the New Economic Era • Struggling Labor Unions in a Business Age
The Harding and Coolidge Administrations • Stand Pat Politics in a Decade of Change • Republican Policymaking in a Pro-business Era • Independent Internationalism • Progressive Stirrings, Democratic Party Divisions • Women and Politics in the 1920s: A Dream Deferred
Mass Society, Mass Culture • Cities, Cars, Consumer Goods • Soaring Energy Consumption and a Threatened Environment
Mass-Produced Entertainment • Celebrity Culture
Cultural Ferment and Creativity • The Jazz Age and Postwar Crisis of Values • Alienated Writers • Architects, Painters, and Musicians Confront Modern America • The Harlem Renaissance
A Society in Conflict • Immigration Restriction • Needed Workers/Unwelcome Aliens: Hispanic Newcomers Nativism, • Antiradicalism, and the Sacco-Vanzetti Case • Fundamentalism and the Scopes Trial • The Ku Klux Klan • The Garvey Movement • Prohibition: Cultures in Conflict
Hoover at the Helm • The Election of 1928 • Herbert Hoover’s Social Thought