The 1920s in America: A Decade of Tensions : Grades 6-7Kendall Hunt, 2003 - 323 sidor The 1920s in America: A Decade of Tensions |
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Introduction | 1 |
Unit Introduction | 3 |
Curriculum Framework | 5 |
Letter to Teacher | 9 |
Letter to Parents | 11 |
Unit Glossary | 13 |
Lesson Plans | 19 |
A System of Tensions | 21 |
Racial Prejudice | 133 |
The Harlem Renaissance | 145 |
The Jazz Age | 153 |
Prohibition | 165 |
Illegal Activities in the 1920s | 179 |
Technological Advances | 185 |
Advertising and Consumer Culture | 197 |
RadioMoviesSports | 211 |
Introduction to Cause and Effect | 49 |
Economic Tensions | 61 |
Womens Rights | 83 |
Red ScareSacco and Vanzetti | 99 |
AntiImmigration Sentiment and Quotas | 119 |
The Scopes Trial | 225 |
An Unstable Economy | 247 |
Implementation Guidelines | 275 |
References | 310 |
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