Goal 9 - Wsfcs

Objective 9.01 Elabotate on the cycle of Boom and Bust in the 1920's and 1930's
Calvin Coolidge
Warren G. Harding
Republican Presidents
1920­1928
1. Teapot Dome Scandal
2. "The man that builds a factory builds a temple"
3. Albert Fall
Title: Feb 10­10:10 AM (1 of 9)
4. Kellogg­Briand Pact
5. Ohio Gang
Objective 9.03 Analyze the significance of social, intellectual and technological changes of lifestyle in the United States.
Automobiles
Radio
Advertising
Ernest Hemingway
Lost Generation
Sinclair Lewis Langston Hughes
Babe Ruth
Louis Armstrong
Fireside Chats
The Jazz Singer
Silent and Talkies
Speakeasies
Charles Lindbergh
Bootleggers
Social
Technological
Intellectual
Title: Nov 3­7:15 AM (2 of 9)
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Objective 9.03 Analyze the significance of social, intellectual and technological changes of lifestyle in the United States.
Chapter 16 Section 1
Henry Ford
Automobile
Changes in the Economy in the 1920's
Advertising
Cities/Suburbs
Stock market
Title: Feb 10­3:47 PM (3 of 9)
Objective 9.03 Analyze the significance of social, intellectual and technological changes of lifestyle in the United States.
Chapter 16 Section 4
Movies
Leisure Time
Radio
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Art
Women
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Literature
Title: Feb 10­3:52 PM (4 of 9)
Heroes
Objective 9.04 Describe Zora Neal Hurston
Margaret Sanger
WEB Dubois
challenges to traditional Scopes Trial
Amiee Semple McPherson
practices in religion, race and Billy Sunday
United Negro Improvement Association
gender.
Changing Roles of Women
Fundamentalism
Pan Africanism
Title: Nov 4­7:23 AM (5 of 9)
Objective 9.02 Analyze the extent of prosperity for different segments of society during this period.
The Grapes of Wrath
Overproduction
Difficulties of Farmers
Dust Bowl
Migrant Mother
The Extent of Prosperity
Banks Call in Loans
Bread Lines/Soup Kitchens
Hoovervilles
Response to Prosperity
Rugged Individualism
Title: Nov 4­7:31 AM (6 of 9)
Objective 9.04 Describe challenges to traditional practices in religion, race and gender.
Chapter 16 Sections 3 and 5
Fundamentalism
Evolution
Social and Cultural Tensions
Nativism
KKK
Marcus Garvey
Jazz Age
Harlem Renaissance
African American Literature
Title: Feb 11­4:29 PM (7 of 9)
Objective 9.02 Analyze the extent of prosperity for different segments of society during this period.
Chapter 17 Sections 1, 2 and 3
Americans Face Hard Times
1. Problems in the Cities (List 3)
Causes of Great Depression
1. Problems in Agriculture
2. Uneven Distribution of Wealth
2. Problems in Rural America ( List 4)
3. Easy Credit
4. Stock Market Crashes
5. Banks Collapse
6. Unemployment Rises
The Great Depression 1928­1932
7. Tarriff Adds to Woes
Hoover's Response Fails
1. Volunteerism
2. Radicals
3. Bonus Army
Title: Feb 12­4:52 PM (8 of 9)
Objective 9.05 Assess the impact of the New Deal reforms in enlarging the role of the federal gvernment in American life.
NIRA
AAA Wagner Act
TVA
FDIC
PWA
CCC
Fair Labor Standards Act
Social Security
Bank Holiday
New Deal
Problem
Failing Banks
Helping Farmers
Poor Southerners with no electricity or running water
Jobs for young men planting trees
Helped Failing Industry
Jobs for workers building Public Building Projects
Pension Plan for Retirees Workers have right to join Labor Unions
Minimum Wage for Workers
Title: Feb 15­1:54 PM (9 of 9)
Solution