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The Americans:
Reconstruction to the 21st Century
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Chapter 13: The Roaring Life of the 1920s (1920-1929)
 
Section 1: Changing Ways of Life
 
Changing Ways of Life - Main Idea Questions
 
Changing Ways of Life - Outline Notes
 
Changing Ways of Life - Terms and Names
 
Section 2: The Twenties Woman
 
The Twenties Woman - Main Idea Questions
 
The Twenties Woman - Outline Notes
 
The Twenties Woman - Terms and Names
 
Section 3: Education and Popular Culture
 
Education and Popular Culture - Main Idea Questions
 
Education and Popular Culture - Outline Notes
 
Education and Popular Culture - Terms and Names
 
Section 4: The Harlem Renaissance
 
The Harlem Renaissance - Main Idea Questions
 
The Harlem Renaissance - Outline Notes
 
The Harlem Renaissance - Terms and Names
 
 
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  UNIT I:   Early America UNIT IX: Discontent and Reform
  UNIT II:   Colonial Period UNIT X: War, Prosperity, and Depression
  UNIT III:   American Revolution UNIT XI: New Deal and World War II
  UNIT IV:   New National Government UNIT XII: Postwar America
  UNIT V:   Westward Expansion UNIT XIII: Decades of Change
  UNIT VI:   Sectional Conflict UNIT XIV: New Conservatism
  UNIT VII:   Civil War and Reconstruction UNIT XV: Into the Twenty-first Century
  UNIT VIII:   Growth and Transformation UNIT XVI: Polarization and Deglobalization
 
 
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