Social & Cultural Tensions Ch 20,3. The Scopes Trial - 1925 Many viewed religion as a bulwark (barrier) against communism Many viewed religion as a bulwark.
Presentation on Urban and Rural differences of the 1920's Brought to you by: Jordan Fowler: (Expert of organized crime of this period.) Samantha Silva:
THE ROARING 20S: CHANGING WAYS 1920 census indicates majority of Americans live in urban areas New urban based lifestyle quickly clashes with traditional.
Cultural Conflicts Chapter 13, Section 3. Frances Willard: 1882: organized the Prohibition Party 1882: organized the Prohibition Party President of the.
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Predict conflicts present in the 1920s. Describe conflicting ideas in the 1920s. Evaluate the impact conflicting ideas had on society in the 1920s.
Conflict in 1920s Ch 13, Sec 3. Prohibition 18 th Amendment-prohibited manufacture, sale, transport of alcohol. – Took effect Jan. 16, 1920. – Volstead.
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A.k.a. The Bill of Rights. Many of the Founders opposed a Bill of Rights because limits had already been established on the government The Federalists.
Intelligently Designing Instruction: Preparing Middle School Pre-service Teachers to Teach the Theory of Evolution Richard A. Huber Watson School of Education.
Constitutional Freedoms. Constitutional Rights The Constitution guarantees the basic rights of United States citizens in the Bill of Rights. Today,