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Unit 4. Prosperity, Depression, and the New Deal

4.1 Social Change in the Roaring Twenties

Learning Targets:
  • Describe how racial intolerance, anti-immigrant attitudes and the Red Scare contributed to social unrest after World War I. 
  • Describe how an improved standard of living for many, combined with technological innovations in communication, transportation and industry resulted in social and cultural changes and tensions.
  • Describe social changes that came from the Harlem Renaissance, African-American migration, women’s suffrage and Prohibition.
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► World Book Article: The Roaring Twenties
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► Study Guide: Roaring Twenties
​► Khan Academy Lesson: 1920s America
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► DocsTeach Historical Thinking Exercise: Was Prohibition Good for America?
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► CommonLit Text Analysis: The Roaring Twenties
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► Edulastic Interactive Assessment
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