HIST 2112 1st edition Lecture 18Outline of Previous LectureI. The Twenties and the “Return to Normalcy”II. An Economic Snapshot of the 1920sIII. The End of ProgressivismIV. The Rise of ConsumerismV. A Culture of Conformity?VI. Women and the Consumer LifestyleVII. Backlash against modernism – The Rise of Fundamentalism and the KKKOutline of Current Lecture I. Klu Klux KlanII. Harlem Renascence (Great Migration)III. First Red ScareIV. ProhibitionCurrent Lecture I. Klu Klux Klan New Motivations In the 20s there were over 5 million in the Klano Moralityo Consumerismo Extreme Violence People stood up against eh KKK, which ultimately is what stopped them from controlling everythingII. Harlem Renascence (Great Migration) Most people were leaving the south and moving to urban areas such as Detroit, NY, etc,… Culture came out from behind the framework The African Americans felt more free to express themselves Jamaican, African-Americans from the South, and the North all influences theHarlem Renascence There was conflicts between the different groupsIII. First Red Scare The people were afraid that Radical Immigrants, progressives and communist were a threat to the U.S. governmentThese 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. People who were accused of being communists, were considered scums, and people thought it was okay to deport them Sedition Acts – used to suppress pro-British beliefs during the Revolutionary War (1st red scare)IV. Prohibition Making alcohol is illegal The progressives, and the KKK supported prohibition People start making their liquor, beer and have their own speakeasy in the basement of buildings It is a black market that is spread throughout the country (organized crime Industry/Marketing) KKK would sometimes have their own speakeasy but they would still raid other peoples
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