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Module 7.7 1920s: Innovations in Financial Crash and Depression 748
Communication and Technology 720 Hoovervilles and Dust Storms 751
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Focus 720
AP Working with Evidence 751
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Government’s Role in the Economy 720 Source: Ann Marie Low, Dust Bowl Diary, 1934
Americans Become Consumers 722 Challenges for Minorities 752
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AP Working with Evidence 724 AP Working with Evidence 753
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Source: Westinghouse Appliance Advertisement, 1924 Source: John Vachon, Picket Line, Chicago, 1941
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AP Skills Workshop: Writing Historically 725 Financial Strain and Organized Protest 756
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Additional Practice in Responding to a Long-Essay AP Skills Workshop: Writing Historically 758
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Question
Additional Practice in Responding to a Long-Essay
Module 7.8 1920s: Cultural and Political Question
Controversies 726
Module 7.10 The New Deal 759
Focus 726
Focus 759
Urban Growth and Perilous Prosperity 726
Steps toward Relief 759
Challenges to Social Conventions 729
AP Working with Evidence 763
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The Harlem Renaissance and Black Nationalism 731
Source: President Franklin Roosevelt, Message to Congress on
AP Working with Evidence 731 Making the Civilian Conservation Corps a Permanent Agency,
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Source: A. Philip Randolph and Chandler Owen, The New
Negro — What Is He?, 1919 Critics of the New Deal 764
Prohibition, Fundamentalism, and Modern American AP Working with Evidence 766
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Life 733 Source: Huey Long, Every Man a King, 1934
AP Working with Evidence 734 The New Deal Moves to the Left 767
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Source: Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan, Transcript Organized Labor Strikes Back 769
from The State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes, 1925
A Half Deal for Minorities 771
Restriction of Immigration 735
Decline of the New Deal 772
The Resurrection of the Ku Klux Klan 738
AP Working with Evidence 774
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AP Working with Evidence 740 Source: Clifford K. Berryman, Old Reliable, 1938
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Source: Gerald W. Johnson, “The Ku Kluxer,” American
Mercury, 1924 New Deal Liberalism Appraised 775
Politics and the Fading of Prosperity 740 AP Skills Workshop: Writing Historically 776
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The Transitional Twenties 742 Additional Practice in Responding to a Short-Answer
Question with Secondary Sources
AP Skills Workshop: Writing Historically 743 Source: William E. Leuchtenburg, Franklin D. Roosevelt and the
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Additional Practice in Responding to a New Deal, 1932–1940, 1963
Document-Based Question Source: Barton J. Bernstein, “The New Deal: The Conservative
Source: Marcus Garvey, Address to the Second United Negro Achievements of Liberal Reform,” Towards a New Past:
Improvement Association (UNIA) Convention, 1921 Dissenting Essays in American History, 1968
Source: Blood and Sand (film advertisement), 1922
Source: Sinclair Lewis, Babbitt, 1922 Module 7.11 Interwar Foreign Policy 778
Source: Edythe Turnham and Her Dixie Aces, Club Alabam, Focus 778
Dunbar Hotel, Los Angeles, c.1931
Source: Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan, Transcript The Road to War 778
from The State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes, 1925 The Challenge to Isolationism 780
Source: The Brox Sisters Listening to the Radio, c. 1925 AP Working with Evidence 780
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Source: Women of the Ku Klux Klan, 1927
Source: Charles Lindbergh, Who Are the War Agitators?,
Module 7.9 The Great Depression 748 September 1941
Focus 748 The United States Enters the War 782
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