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CSU HIST 151 - Chapter 23 From New Era to the Great Depression (cont.)

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HIST 151 Lecture 20 Outline of Last Lecture I Treaty of Versailles II WWI Aftermath III Return to Normalcy IV Harding Coolidge and Hoover V Teapot Dome Scandal Outline of Current Lecture I Kellogg Briand Pact II 18th Amendment Prohibition III Harlem Renaissance Jazz and Flappers IV Washington Naval Disarmament Conference Current Lecture Kellogg Briand Pact US and France outlaw war and 50 nations agree but it can t be enforced It s more of a handshake or an international kiss 18th Amendment Prohibition 1921 No liquor Only amendment to be repealed People drank and made alcohol anyway Speakeasies underground bars Bootlegging illegal production and transport of alcohol Rise of the mob Alcohol was unregulated and untaxed Unsafe Harlem Renaissance Jazz and Flappers These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute Black artists of every medium came out to celebrate their culture for the first time Harlem NYC Jazz music arose and is the basis of all music we listen to today Women were wearing makeup and dancing Washington Naval Disarmament Conference 7 nations pledged to scrap a percentage of their battleships and not make any more for 10 years Japan was one of these nations but they obviously didn t keep their word because they invade China soon after


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