Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Roaring Twenties
- Isolationism
- Tariffs
- But foreign countries did the same
to American goods, so the USA
made less money from exports
- Fordney-McCumber
tariff - made foreign
goods more expensive
- American economy
flourished
- Republicans rejected the
Treaty of Versailles
- 'America first' ideas - led to rejection of the
treaty and Isolationism
- Restricting the flow of Immigrants
- A literacy test was introduced (1917
Immigration laws)
- No Asian immigrants allowed in the
USA
- Only 375,000 (later only 150,000) were allowed in per
year (Immigration quota act)
- No. of immigrants entering the USA could not
exceed 3% of immigrants already in the USA in 1910
(IQA)
- Americans were worried about foreign immigrants taking
their jobs and bringing communism
- Mass Production
- By 1928 20% of
Americans had cars
- By 1929 10 million radios had been sold
- Producing goods quickly
and cheaply so more people
can buy them
- Entertainment and social growth
- Clubs and Jazz
- Jazz music became very popular and
accessable due to radios
- More people went to clubs and drank due to relaxed social attitudes
- Jazz music was
a craze in the
20s
- Both of these things became
very popular especially in cities
- Sports
- Sports
personalities
became famous
- Car ownership
meant more people
could go and see live
sport
- Because of the
introduction of Raadios,
sport became very
popular
- Women
- Socially active women were
known as 'Flappers'
- They wore short skirts, had bob
haircuts, smoked cigarettes and
drank alcohol
- Womens role in the 1920s
changed due to the work
they did in WW1
- Media
- Cars meant that cinema was more popular
- Hollywood became a huge industry and films became extremely popular
- Radios and therefore music became very popular
- By 1929 10 million radios had been sold
- Prohibition (The Volstead Act)
- Introduced because
alcoholism was a problem
and because temperance
groups campaigned for the
ban
- This law was often broken
- People made 'moonshine' homemade
alcohol which could be extremely
dangerous to health
- Speakeasies - illegal drinking
clubs
- Bootlegging (smuggling
alcohol) became commonplace
-40%+