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SIN #. Skim pages 412-413 . Fill in the outline using your book: (copy entire outline and put your answers underneath, but leave some space to add info) New Morality: (what are their new thoughts?) Marriage: Working women: Flapper (definition): Fundamentalism (definition):
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SIN # • Skim pages 412-413. Fill in the outline using your book: (copy entire outline and put your answers underneath, but leave some space to add info) • New Morality: (what are their new thoughts?) • Marriage: • Working women: • Flapper (definition): • Fundamentalism (definition): • Scopes Trial (definition): • Butler Act (what did it outlaw?) • 18th amendment (definition): • Volstead Act (what can government now do?) • Speakeasies (definition): Pop Culture
Marriage- believed successful marriage was one of love and friendship not financial security. • Working women- can provide for themselves, don’t need a man to support them. New Morality
1920s girl, young, hip, provocative dress, smokes, drinks, dances to jazz flapper
Backlash against the flappers • Religious movement to regain traditional values as written in the Bible • Wanted a harsh, disciplined lifestyle Fundamentalism
Outlawed teaching against creationism, cannot teach evolution in Tennessee Butler Act (Tennessee)
Battle between fundamentalism and New Morality • ACLU put in newspaper to find a new teacher who would teach evolution in Tennessee • John Scopes took the job even though it broke the law • Found guilty, but punished w/ small fine • Both sides claimed victory Scopes trial aka Monkey Trial
Bans alcohol nationwide • Illegal underground bars that pop up everywhere to make and sell alcohol Speakeasies 18th amendment
Crime gangs make lots of money selling illegal alcohol and increase their power in government • Buy off police and judges • Capone- makes millions selling alcohol in Chicago, runs city, arrested for tax evasion Organized crime