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CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE: THE TWENTIES, 1920–1929
The Second Industrial Revolution
The Modern Corporation
Welfare Capitalism
The Auto Age
Ford v. GM
Cities and SuburbsExceptions: Agriculture, Ailing Industries
"KING COTTON"
THE NEW MASS CULTUREMovie-Made America
Radio Broadcasting
New Forms of Journalism
Advertising Modernity
The Phonograph and the Recording Industry
Sports and Celebrity
A New Morality?
the Flapper
RESISTANCE TO MODERNITY
Prohibition
Volstead Act
Immigration Restriction1921
1924
Ozawa v. US (1922), US v. Thind (1923)
The Ku Klux KlanTargets
Birth of a Nation
Religious Fundamentalism
Scopes TrialPTHE STATE, THE ECONOMY, AND BUSINESS
Harding and Coolidge
Herbert Hoover and the “Associative State”
War Debts, Reparations, Keeping the Peace
Commerce and Foreign Policy
ROMISES POSTPONED
Feminism in Transition
Mexican Immigration
The “New Negro”
Harlem Renaissance
Intellectuals and Alienation
election of 1828