economic developments in American society during the 1920s and 1930s.

    When responding to these questions, draw material from ONE of the following videos:

    1. Hogan, H. (Writer). (2003).  The great depression.  [Television series episode]. In R. Hawksworth (Executive producer), America in the 20th Century. New York, NY: Films for the Humanities & Sciences. Retrieved from http://digital.films.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?Token=36219&aid=18596&Plt=FOD&loid=0&w=640&h=480&ref=
    2. Hogan, H. (Writer). (2003).  The roaring twenties [Television series episode]. In R. Hawksworth (Executive producer), America in the 20th Century. New York, NY: Films for the Humanities & Sciences. Retrieved from http://digital.films.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?Token=36218&aid=18596&Plt=FOD&loid=0&w=640&h=480&ref=
    3. Stone, R. (Writer & Director). (2009).  The civilian conservation corps [Television series episode]. In M. Samels (Executive producer), The 1930s. Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation. Retrieved fromhttp://digital.films.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?Token=44081&aid=18596&Plt=FOD&loid=0&w=640&h=480&ref=

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    Also, draw from the material in AT LEAST TWO of the following primary sources:

    1. Bliven, B. (1925, Sept. 9). Flapper Jane. Retrieved fromhttp://www.bestessaysden.com/AmStudies/lewis/1025/flapperjane.pdf
    2. Forquignon. (1932).  Bonus army marches on Washington, DC 1932 [Video]. Retrieved fromhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWvCCxOUsM8&feature=youtu.be
    3. Hartt, R. L. (1921, Jan. 15).  “The new Negro”: “When he’s hit, he hits back!”. Independent. Retrieved fromhttp://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5127
    4. Long, H. (1934, Feb. 23).  Share our wealth speech. Retrieved fromhttp://www.hueylong.com/programs/share-our-wealth-speech.php
    5. Marshall, C. C. (1927, April).  An open letter to the honorable Alfred E. SmithAtlantic Monthly, 139, 540-544, 548-549. Retrieved from http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5074
    6. Martin, T. T. (1923).  Hell and high schoolsAtlantic Monthly, 139, 540-544, 548-549. Retrieved fromhttp://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5074
    7. McDougald, E. J. (1925). The double task of Negro womanhood.In A. Locke (Ed.), The New Negro: An Interpretation. Retrieved from http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5126
    8. Roosevelt, F. D. (1933, May 7).  Address of the President delivered by radio from the White House. Retrieved from http://www.mhric.org/fdr/chat2.html
    9. Shafter, L. H. (1938). I’d rather not be on relief. Retrieved from http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/todd:@field(DOCID+st045)
    10. The New Deal Network. (2003).  TVA: Electricity for all.  [Interactive Exhibit]. Retrieved fromhttp://newdeal.feri.org/tva/index.htm

    Instructions: Review the major social and economic developments in American society during the 1920s and 1930s. Please post a substantive discussion post of at least 200 words that compares and contrasts the decades of the 1920’s with the 1930s using the following questions as the basis of your analysis:

     

    • How did American society change in the two decades after the First World War?
    • How did the federal government change in response to those changes?
    • How did the American people respond to the changing role of the federal government?
    • How did the New Deal change over time and what alternatives were offered to it?
    • Which groups benefited or suffered most from these changes?
    • Should this period be regarded as having represented a revolutionary moment in American history?

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    Along with the general discussion, address developments across these two decades related to AT LEAST ONE of the following groups:

    • Evangelical Protestants
    • Farmers
    • African Americans
    • Women
    • Business owners
    • The middle class

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