NOTE:
NH131 is the printed format
This title is also available for immediate download in digital format as NH131Ebook
Through a variety of primary sources, including literary excerpts, advertisements, and trial transcripts, students learn about the fundamental changes in the 1920s that transformed the United States. Tensions between urban and rural populations, and between native-born and immigrant Americans, are explored through lessons on Prohibition, the Sacco and Vanzetti trial, and the Scopes "monkey" trial.
Grades 9-12
Lessons Lesson One: Urban Modernism in the Twenties Lesson Two: Rural Traditionalism in the Twenties Lesson Three: Three Case Studies