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Date I SECTION READING STUDY GUIDE The Jazz Age and Popular Culture Before, You Learned During the 1920s, most Americans were eager for a "return to normalcy" and prosperity. Now You Will Learn Changes in the roles of women and in popular culture led to new attitudes and lifestyles, but also to conflicts in society. o c ^a a AS YOU READ Take notes listing causes and effects for events in this section. Use the cause-and-effect graphic organizer on both pages of this worksheet. EFFECTS , CAUSE More rights and freedoms for women More women drive cars and play sports: 1. Women have more job opportunities. 2. Reading Study Guide Unit 8 Resource Book McDougal Littell American History 73 Cii 24 The Roaring Twenties (1919-1929)

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I SECTION

READING STUDY GUIDE

The Jazz Age and PopularCulture

• Before, You Learned During the 1920s,most Americans were eager for a "returnto normalcy" and prosperity.

• Now You Will Learn Changes in theroles of women and in popular culture ledto new attitudes and lifestyles, but also toconflicts in society.

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AS YOU READ Take notes listing causes and effects for events in this section. Usethe cause-and-effect graphic organizer on both pages of this worksheet.

EFFECTS

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CAUSE

More rights and freedomsfor women

More women drive cars and play sports:

1.

Women have more job opportunities.

2.

Reading Study GuideUnit 8 Resource Book

McDougal Littell American History 73Cii 24 The Roaring Twenties (1919-1929)

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Fundamentalism gainsmany new followers.

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5. States pass lawsoutlawing the teachingof evolution.

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5. 7. Fundamentalists donot accept the ruling,and the controversycontinues.

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MARK IT UP! Circle eachterm where it appears inyour notes and be sure youunderstand its meaning.If a term does not appear,write the term outside thebox where it best belongs.

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Transportation & 2.6%Communication

Trade 7.9%

Professional 11.9%

Agriculture 12.7%

Clerical 16.6%

Source: Fogal and Engerman, Time on the Cross, 1974

The pie chart shows women's employment in 1920.

8. MARK IT UP! Circle the industry thatcreated jobs for women as a result of theinvention of the typewriter.

9. MARK IT UP! Underline the. percentageof women employed by the transportationand communication industries.

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CH 24 Hie Roaring Twenties (1919-1929)Reading Study Guide

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