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    1920s Tension Dbq

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    Lucy Burnhams 15 April 2015 APUSH 1B 1920’s DBQ The 1920’s was a time of riches and brought a new age of commercialization to the United States. Traditional views clashed against the modern views the twenties inherited and therefore caused tensions between new and old ideas. The 1920’s tensions lied under religious, social, and political issues that sparked reform and advanced technology. Religious tensions in the 1920s were mainly between evolutionist and fundamentalist standpoints. With the

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    reflected as the 1920 election was won by Republican candidate Harding, who ran with the slogan “A Return to Normalcy.” Americans simply wanted to recuperate after the intense global conflict that had just ended; however, changing and new attitudes were at battle with their desire of normalcy. It was movements like “New Morality” that contested traditional stances of those who sought security in their lives. As a result of the constant battle between old and new values, tensions were mounting between

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    “Our attitudes control our lives. Attitudes are a secret power working twenty-four hours a day, for good or for bad. It is of paramount importance that we know how to harness and control this great force.” -Tom Blandi Values can either be transmitted or acquired. It is anything that we put importance on. It comprises all the behaviors, attitudes and cultures one is into. Sometimes, we are confused if values are how we deal with people but realistically speaking, it is how we deal with our environment-

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    Tension is filling the house so you decide to wait outside. While waiting for your date you get ambushed by mosquitoes. Now your arms are covered in itchy red bumps that will be nagging at you the entire evening. By the time your date finally arrives

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    There are many stress categories that law enforcement will face when it comes to performing their occupational duties. The first stress category is internal or individual stress. Stress can happen at any time especially on the internal side as there is always a chance of an “officer worrying about the competency to handle an assignment. “If the assignment they are working on is causing individual stress the feelings of ‘helplessness and vulnerability” starts to happen when they feel the pressure

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    Stress Essay

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    This can cause twitching, trembling, muscle tension, headaches, sweating, irritability, fatigue, and even dry mouth. I deal with this by just having a positive additude, by knowing that I can complete the task in front of me and following a few simple rules for myself. By following these a student

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    especially for freshmen. However, it’s not just freshman that can be can be affected by stress, no one on earth is immune to stress. Stress is the body’s way of reacting to physical demand around it. Stress occurs when the bodies tension levels rise, exceeding one’s tension level causing the person to feel stressed and overloaded. Stress can be caused by many things, and college students have been known to be more susceptible to stress; especially in their first year. Often times, first-year students

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    Although not all went to the extremes of the KKK using terror, beating, and even murder to fulfill their quest in purifying America, they however they did support it’s ideology in many rural America. It has been estimated that, between the years 1920-27, the hands of the Klan members in the Southern states butchered 416 Blacks. Research indicates that most of the victims were innocent or were convicted of small offenses that certainly didn’t deserve such punishment. In the southern states, where

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    The 1920s were a time of dramatic social and economic change in America. For the first time in America’s history, more people lived in cities than on farms due to industrialization. Labor laws put in place after the Progressive Era not only raised hourly wages, but also gave workers more free time. People had money to spend and plenty of time to spend it, which led to consumerism. This era of consumerism took place from 1920 until 1929, Americans were challenging the traditional ways of the past

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    The 1920’s were a time of women’s rights, prohibition, automobiles, and cultural conflicts. The 19th Amendment allowed women to vote, and they were allowed more white-collar jobs, along with many dressing as “flapper” girls, which became a big statement in the 1920’s. However, some other freedoms were taken away, such as prohibition, which made it illegal to sell “intoxicating liquors” and then the Volstead Act which caused all bars to close down. Soon this created the underground business of liquor

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