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Chapter Twenty-Four:
The New Era
Brinkley, The Unfinished Nation, 4/e
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Chapter Twenty-Four: The New Era
The New Economy Technology, Organization, and Economic
Growth Rise of the Automobile
Industry
Sterret Operating Service. General Motors show in Washington Auditorium (Library of Congress)
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The New Economy Technology, Organization, and Economic
Growth Rise of the Automobile Industry Commercial Aviation Genetic Research Growing Industrial Consolidation
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The New Economy Workers in an Age of Capital
Welfare Capitalism Bleak Time for Labor “American Plan”
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The New Economy Women and Minorities in the Work Force
“Pink-Collar” Jobs
Indicator department, National Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohio (Library of Congress)
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The New Economy Women and Minorities in the Work Force
“Pink-Collar” Jobs Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters Rising Asian and Mexican Immigration
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The New Economy Agricultural Technology and the Plight of
the Farmer Declining
Food Prices
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Farm Tenancy, 1910-1930
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The New Economy Agricultural Technology
and the Plight of the Farmer Declining Food Prices McNary-Haugen Bill
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Breaking Down Rural Isolation: The Expansion of Travel Horizons in Oregon, Illinois
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The New Culture Consumerism and Communications
Growing Consumer Culture
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Northern Manufacturing Company Car (Library of Congress)
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The New Culture Consumerism and Communications
Growing Consumer Culture Bruce Barton
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“Christ would be a national advertiser today, I am sure, as He was a great advertiser in His own day. He thought of His life as business.” - Bruce Barton
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The New Culture Consumerism and Communications
Growing Consumer Culture Bruce Barton Birth of Commercial Radio
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The New Culture Psychology and Psychiatry
Behavioralism
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"The behaviorist advances the view that what the psychologists have hitherto called thought is in short nothing but talking to ourselves.“
- John B. Watson
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The New Culture Psychology and Psychiatry
Behavioralism Opportunities for Women
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Woman in Red Cross nurse's uniform
(Library of Congress)
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The New Culture Women in the New Era
Motherhood Redefined Margaret Sanger
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“No woman can call herself free who does not own and control her body. No woman can call herself free until she can choose consciously whether she will or will not be a mother.”
- Margaret
Sanger
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The New Culture Women in the New Era
Motherhood Redefined Margaret Sanger “Flappers”
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The New Culture The Disenchanted
Modern Society Critiqued “Harlem Renaissance”
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“I am a Negro - and beautiful!“
- Langston Hughes
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A Conflict of Cultures Prohibition
Failure of Prohibition
Anti-Saloon League at Washington, D.C., Dec. 8, 1921 (Library of Congress)
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A Conflict of Cultures Prohibition
Failure of Prohibition “Wets” versus “Drys”
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A Conflict of Cultures Nativism and the Klan
National Origins Act
of 1924
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Total Immigration, 1920-1960
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A Conflict of Cultures Nativism and the Klan
National Origins Act
of 1924 Rise of the New Klan
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Sources of Immigration, 1920-1960
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A Conflict of Cultures Religious Fundamentalism
Fundamentalists and
Modernists
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A Conflict of Cultures Religious Fundamentalism
Fundamentalists and
Modernists Scopes Trial
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A Conflict of Cultures The Democrats’ Ordeal
Divided Democrats Al Smith
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Election of 1928
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Republican Government Harding and Coolidge
Warren Harding
President Harding with pet dog Laddie
(Library of Congress)
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Republican Government Harding and Coolidge
Warren Harding Teapot Dome Scandal Calvin Coolidge
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“The business of America is business.”
- Calvin Coolidge
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Republican Government Government and Business
Sharp Tax Reductions “Associationalism”
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Herbert Hoover (Library of Congress)