Ethics
1. Describe and explain how and why the economic, political, social and cultural development of the 1920's reflected an era of transition and tensions.The 1920's promoted radio, movies, advertising, and mass-circulation magazines. Sex clashed with the traditional values of hard work, thrift, church, family and home. The cultural differences were a direct reflection of the urban-rural conflict. Many people were clinging to the old values and ways of traditional America. Most Americans feared the new cultural values and the new scientific breakthroughs and biblical criticism threatened their familiar way of life. During the 1920s the attendance at Christian colleges and the circulation of fundamentalist periodicals and newspapers increased dramitically. Evangelical ministers reached large audiences. The fundamentalists succeeded in winning many converts because their leaders were skilled at using modern technology Immigrants also were seemed to threaten the old ways of the American way of life. Over one million immigrants poured into America during 1920, despite the restricted movements that had been in effect since earlier in the decade. The mexican immigrants were the largest of the immigrant groups.
4. Analyze the importance of American military forces, political and military leaders and industry in the defeat of the Axis powers in World War II. How did the war change the shape of the world and the place of the United States in international affairs. 3. I think that you have to look at things objectively, though it is hard. Change is never something that is easy to make, even harder when it involves you or your life. The indians had to suffer the most in this change, but they suffered for the birth of a new nation. The suffering is forgotten sometimes and the only people we view in history as being slaves is the African Americans, but it started with the Native Indians. Their pain has allowed all of us to evolve and prosper. They paid the ultimate sacrifice.
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Approximate Word count = 1461
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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