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Historical identification paragraphs · New Negro · Scottsboro Boys · GM sit-down strike · Huey Long · radar · Internment camps · Holocaust |
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Essay questions 1. Discuss the ways in which American society seemed to divide between fundamentalism, those resistant to change, and modernism, those who embraced change, in the 1920s. Why do you think this conflict arose during this decade in particular? Explain with specific examples. 2. The New Deal can be broken down into two parts: the First One Hundred Days and the post-1935 welfare state. What guiding principles drove both, but how did they vary in importance between the two? Be sure to use specific examples of programs to illustrate your argument. |
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