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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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