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21. USGS C 1050 -- The 1920's
Stratigraphic studies in the 1920 s supported publicland classification, thesearch for new oil us Geological Survey, us Department of the Interior
http://pubs.usgs.gov/circ/c1050/1920s.htm
The 1920's
World War I had a pronounced effect on American science; it convinced industry of the value of research, accustomed scientists to work together on the solution of problems, and acquainted scientists in both the public and private sectors with disciplines other than their own. Once the war was over, however, Congress stressed economy, and Federal science suffered for lack of support. So great was the demand for economy that only 1 percent of the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1919, was earmarked for education and scientific research and development. Industrial research, on the other hand, flourished and created a second industrial revolution based on chemistry. Many scientists left the Government at this time to accept more remunerative positions in industry or in the academic world. The apparent insufficiency of energy resources was one of the postwar problems calling for immediate attention. Oil shortages in 1919 and 1920 gave credibility to predictions of the exhaustion of domestic supplies within a decade. At the same time, so many Survey scientists were leaving for positions in the oil industry that in some sections there were too few scientists left to train newcomers, and the Survey had to face the long slow process of rebuilding its geologic staff. Many who left the Survey at this time later became chief geologists of leading oil companies, and thus, during the 1930's, a significant proportion of oil company chief geologists were men who had begun their training under David White.

22. TAKS 2003 G11 Social Studies Online Test
use the map and your knowledge of social studies to answer the following 45,The automobile industry helped stimulate the us economy in the 1920s
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Read each question and choose the best answer. Then mark the circle next to the letter for the answer you have chosen. Use the map and your knowledge of social studies to answer the following question. A south of the Mason-Dixon Line B west of the territories C near the Great Lakes D in the Northeast Use the excerpt and your knowledge of social studies to answer the following question. . . . there comes a time when people get tired of being trampled over by the iron feet of oppression. . . . I want it to be known that we're going to work with grim and bold determination to gain justice on the buses in this city. And we are not wrong. . . . Martin Luther King, Jr., 1965 F limited city bus routes for African American riders G higher fees charged to African American bus riders H restrictions on the hiring of minority bus drivers J segregated seating on buses A production to continue at night B workers to light their homes C electric companies to raise their prices D cities to reduce crime by lighting city streets F allowed the United States to demonstrate new military technology to European allies G helped Great Britain to develop new aviation technology

23. African-American History And Studies
(Dr. K. Hughes, us Army Aviation and Missile Command) (African studies Center,UCLA) Clash of Cultures in the 1910s and 1920s (Ohio State University)
http://www2.tntech.edu/history/black.html
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24. Infrastructure History Series
CNRI sponsored a series of studies that address historical examples of largescale In the 1920s, inter-connection of generating plants and distribution
http://www.cnri.reston.va.us/series.html
CNRI sponsored a series of studies that address historical examples of large-scale infrastructure. Copies are available at $10.00 each, to cover the costs of printing, shipping, and handling. To request copies of these volumes, please send a copy of the order form with your payment of $10.00 per volume to: Corporation for National Research Initiatives
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Emerging Infrastructure: The Growth of Railroads
Amy Friedlander, 1995

25. American Studies @ The University Of Virginia
Territorial Expansion of The United States 17751920 Provides an overview andthirteen territorial maps of the us. Excerpt from John Shelton Reed s,
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~MAP/map_hp.html
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Hans Holbein, the younger, Typus Cosmographia Universalis
Cultural Maps is dedicated to the graphical presentation of non-graphical information whatever that turns out to mean. At present, it has something to do with maps in the ordinary and normal sense of the term; the immediate goal is to build a digital American Historical Atlas. To the extent that maps serve as guides not only to the physical terrain but also and importantly as charts of the mapmaker's mental and cultural terrain, of the memories and desires, anxieties and assumptions he projects upon any terra incognita, we have begun building an historical geography of America. Eventually, this space will come to include graphs, charts, and images, in fact anything that serves as a concrete and physical representation of abstract ideas and intangible feelings.
American Historical Atlas
Territorial Expansion of The United States 1775-1920

Provides an overview and thirteen territorial maps of the US Excerpt from John Shelton Reed's,

26. Louise Brooks Studies: A Denishawn Image Gallery
Photographs of modern American dance from the 1920s.
http://www.geocities.com/louisebrookssociety/denishawn-pix.html
LOUISE BROOKS STUDIES
A Denishawn Image Gallery
Louise Brooks appeared with the Denishawn Dance Company in the early 1920's. That group - one of the first modern dance companies in United States, was founded by Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn. It's early members included Martha Graham, Charles Weidman, Doris Humphrey and other important figures in the history of modern American dance. Presented here are a number of images of Denishawn from the years Brooks was a member. Ruth St. Denis and Denishawn Dancers in Ishtar of the Seven Gates
-New York; with Doris Humphrey, Louise Brooks (kneeling, second from left), Jeordie Graham, Pauline Lawrence, Anne Douglas, Lenore Scheffer, Lenore Hardy, Lenore Sadowska Denishawn Dancers in Xochitl , Act II
- New York, 1922-1923; depicted are Lenore Scheffer, Louise Brooks (kneeling, second from left), Martha Hardy, Martha Graham, Robert Gorham, Ted Shawn (sitting), Charles Weidman, Teresa Sudowski, Doris Humphrey, and Anne Douglas Denishawn Dancers in Sonata Tragica
- New York, 1923; depicted are Louise Brooks (kneeling, far left), Lenore Sadowska, Doris Humphrey, Anne Douglas, Lenore Scheffer, Jeordie Graham, and Lenore Hardy Denishawn Dancers in Sonata Tragica
- New York, 1923; depicted are Louise Brooks (front, second from left), Lenore Sadowska, Anne Douglas, Lenore Scheffer, Geordie Graham, and Lenore Hardy

27. American Studies In Britain: The BAAS Newsletter - Issue 91
Richard LockPullan is senior lecturer in Defence studies at King’s College London.His primary areas of research are us foreign and defence policy,
http://www.baas.ac.uk/resources/asib/asibdets.asp?ordernum=9139&head=9139

28. US WOMEN & LABOR: Studies, Treatises, Union Publications, And Vocational Texts,
studies, TREATISES, UNION PUBLICATIONS, AND VOCATIONAL TEXTS 19201945 by the Women s Bureau of the us Department of Labor from roughly 1920 to 1970.
http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/tam/women/oldstuds.html
STUDIES, TREATISES, UNION PUBLICATIONS, AND VOCATIONAL TEXTS, 1845 - 1970s
The following are many of the various historical reports, studies, political tracts, career guides, etc., on wage-earning women available on the shelves of Tamiment Library. The works included here range from mid-nineteenth century studies of female factory operatives and prostitutes, to WWII views of Rosie the Riveter, to documents from the women's liberation movement of the 1970s. Thanks to the investigations of social reformers and government officials in the Progressive Era and interwar years, there is particularly ample material detailing women's working conditions in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. For convenience, titles are arranged alphabetically by author within the following time periods of original publication:
Post-1945
STUDIES, TREATISES, UNION PUBLICATIONS, AND VOCATIONAL TEXTS
Ames, Azel, M.D. Sex in Industry: A Plea for the Working Girl. Boston: J. R. Osgood and Company, 1875. Study of women's working conditions and warning regarding the dangers posed to women's "delicate" physiology by paid labor. Campbell, Helen.

29. Suzanne M. Sinke / Dutch Immigrant Women In The United States, 1880-1920
Dutch Immigrant Women in the United States, 18801920. Suzanne M. Sinke $39.95 us History / Women s studies Click here to buy this hardcover
http://www.press.uillinois.edu/s02/sinke.html
Dutch Immigrant Women in the United States, 1880-1920
Suzanne M. Sinke
In this deftly researched ethnographic portrait, Suzanne M. Sinke skillfully adapts the concept of social reproduction to examine the shifting gender roles of tens of thousands of Dutch Protestant women who crossed the Atlantic from 1880 to 1920 to make new homes in the United States. Examining the domain of the home as well as the related realms of education, religion, healthcare, and worldview, Sinke discerns women's contributions to the creation and adaptation of families and communities, pointing out how they differed from those of men. Through Sinke's articulate and captivating descriptions of real women, the statistical evidence comes to life, providing valuable and heretofore unexamined views on the international marriage market, language shifts, the acquisition of American customs, the church's role in adaptation, and the shifting economies that allowed women to work outside of the home. A parallel analysis of the United States and the Netherlands as developing welfare states provides a fascinating look at what Dutch immigrant women left behind compared to what they faced in America regarding healthcare, education, and quality-of-life issues. Lively and absorbing, the stories of these women's lives are told largely in their own words as preserved in personal letters and diaries. Supplemented by photographs and accounts from archived interviews and Dutch American newspapers, each chapter includes an in-depth portrait of one Dutch immigrant woman and multiple examples from the lives of others.

30. Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ): Zionism, Socialism And United States Support For T
colonization of Palestine in the 1920s from Arab studies Quarterly (ASQ), Just after world war one, in the years 19191920, the United States went
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2501/is_n3_v18/ai_19129728
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. THE UNITED STATES AND ANTI-SOCIALISM Just after world war one, in the years 1919-1920, the United States went through a paroxysm of fear and paranoia known as the Red Scare. It was an expression of the widespread anxiety brought on by a war that had dragged the U.S. into European affairs. The war years had brought economic and social dislocations followed by post-war uncertainties. The nation's self-image, cast in the context of isolationism and in opposition to the perceived corruption and militarism of the "Old World," was now subject to question and debate. Under these circumstances, a movement grew around the assumed need to keep the country "one hundred percent American."(1) What was perceived as threatening this American character was not only continued involvement in post-war European affairs, which was viewed as dangerously innovative, but also the introduction of "un-American" ways and values.

31. American Political Science Review: The United States As A Developing Country: St
Access the article, The United States as a Developing Country studies in USHistory in the Progressive Era and the 1920s. (book reviews) from American
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32. An Immigrant's Journey
United States studies 1900 to the Present Impact on industry and agriculture,Immigration laws of 1920s, Cultural differences and similarities)
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33. UGA African American Studies
He received his MA degree from Clark University in 1920 and his Ph.D. from the Returning to the us, he graduated from Lincoln University in 1926,
http://www.uga.edu/~iaas/History.html
African Americans have played a vital role in the history and culture of their country since its founding. An important part of the curriculum at the Institute for African American Studies is devoted to creative research on the lives and work of prominent African Americans and to placing them within their cultural context. On this page you will find brief biographical sketches of several key figures in African American history.
Benjamin Banneker
Benjamin Banneker's Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia Almanack and Epheremis, published during the years 1792-1797. He retired from tobacco farming to concentrate wholly upon his studies. He corresponded with Thomas Jefferson and urged Jefferson to work for the abolition of slavery.
Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth, a nationally known speaker on human rights for slaves and women, was born Isabella Baumfree, a slave in Hurley, New York, and spoke only Dutch during her childhood. Sold and resold, denied her choice in husband, and treated cruelly by her masters, Truth ran away in 1826, leaving all but one of her children behind. After her freedom was bought for $25, she moved to New York City in 1829 and became a member of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. In 1853, she helped form a utopian community called "The Kingdom," at Sing Sing, New York, which was soon disbanded following the death and possible murder of its leader. Truth was implicated in the scandal but courageously fought the falsehoods aimed at her. After the death of her son, she took the name Sojourner Truth to signify her new role as traveler telling the truth about slavery. She set out on June 1, 1843, walking for miles in a northeasterly direction with 25 cents in her pocket, and rested only when she found lodging offered by either rich or poor. First she attended religious meetings, then began to hold meetings herself that would bring audience members to tears. As she logged mile after mile, her fame grew and her reputation preceded her. Truth's popularity was enhanced by her biography written by the abolitionist Olive Gilbert, with a preface written by William Lloyd Garrison. In 1864, she was invited to the White House, where President Abraham Lincoln personally received her. Later she served as a counselor for the National Freedman's Relief Association, retiring in 1875 to Battle Creek, Michigan.

34. ACRL WSS Core Lists In Women's Studies - U.S. Women's History
The 2004 Core Lists Updates are in the new Women s studies Core Books database AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN IN THE STRUGGLE FOR THE VOTE, 18501920.
http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/core/crushist.htm
Core Lists in Women's Studies
The 2004 Core Lists Updates are in the new Women's Studies Core Books database: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/ACRLWSS
U.S. WOMEN'S HISTORY
by Jessica Grim General Editors:
Cynthia Johnson
and Carrie Kruse Sponsored by:
Women's Studies Section
, Collection Development Committee Distributed by:
University of Wisconsin System
Women's Studies Librarian's Office
430 Memorial Library
728 State Street
Madison, Wisconsin 53706
email: Email the Librarian January 2003 This list is limited to titles about women in United States history. Titles about individual women are not included, nor are collections of primary documents originating from individual women or organizations. All titles were listed in BOOKS IN PRINT and/or Amazon.com as of January 2003. The most essential works are starred. New Titles Baker, Jean, ed. VOTES FOR WOMEN: THE STRUGGLE FOR SUFFRAGE REVISITED. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. ISBN: 0195130162 $45.00; pap. ISBN: 0195130170 $18.95. Boylan, Anne M. THE ORIGINS OF WOMEN'S ACTIVISM: NEW YORK AND BOSTON, 1797-1840. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002. ISBN: 0807827304 $49.95; pap. ISBN: 0807854042 $19.95.

35. ACRL WSS Core Lists In Women's Studies - Feminist Movements
PEACE AS A WOMEN S ISSUE A HISTORY OF THE us MOVEMENT FOR WORLD PEACE AND WOMEN S AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN IN THE STRUGGLE FOR THE VOTE, 18501920.
http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/core/crfemmov.htm
Core Lists in Women's Studies
The 2004 Core Lists Updates are in the new Women's Studies Core Books database: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/ACRLWSS
FEMINIST MOVEMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES
by Sherri Barnes General Editors:
Cynthia Johnson
and Carrie Kruse Sponsored by:
Women's Studies Section
, Collection Development Committee Distributed by:
University of Wisconsin System
Women's Studies Librarian's Office
430 Memorial Library
728 State Street
Madison, Wisconsin 53706
email: Email the Librarian January 2003 This list is limited to titles on feminist movements in the United States. All titles appear in the electronic version of BOOKS IN PRINT http://www.booksinprint.com/bip/ . The most essential works are starred. New Titles Crow, Barbara. RADICAL FEMINISM: A DOCUMENTARY READER. New York: New York University Press, 2000. ISBN: 0814715540 $60.00; pap. ISBN: 0814715559 $23.95. Titles Included on Past Lists * Alonso, Harriet Hyman. PEACE AS A WOMEN'S ISSUE: A HISTORY OF THE U.S. MOVEMENT FOR WORLD PEACE AND WOMEN'S RIGHTS. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1993. ISBN: 0756754585 $25.00; pap. ISBN: 0815602693 $19.95. Baumgardner, Jennifer and Amy Richards. MANIFESTA: YOUNG WOMEN, FEMINISM, AND THE FUTURE. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2000. pap. ISBN: 0374526222 $15.00.

36. National History Standards - Era 1
Explain us military and economic mobilization for war and evaluate the role of The student understands politics and international affairs in the 1920s.
http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/nchs/standards/era7-5-12.html
United States History Standards
for Grades 5-12 Click on the standard number to jump to the details for that standard. Era 7
The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) Standard 1:

How Progressives and others addressed problems of industrial capitalism, urbanization, and political corruption
Standard 2:

The changing role of the United States in world affairs through World War I
Standard 3:

How the United States changed from the end of World War I to the eve of the Great Depression Home Bring History Alive! World History Standards Grades 5-12
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The study of how the modern United States emerged begins with the Progressive era. It deserves careful study because, among other things, it included the nation's most vibrant set of reform ideas and campaigns since the 1830s-40s. Progressives were a diverse lot with various agendas that sometimes jostled uneasily, but all reformers focused on a set of corrosive problems arising from rapid industrialization, urbanization, waves of immigration, and business and political corruption. Students can be inspired by how fervently the Progressives applied themselves to the renewal of American democracy. They can also profit from understanding the distinctively female reform culture that contributed powerfully to the movement. Two of the problems confronted by Progressives are still central today. First, the Progressives faced the dilemma of how to maintain the material benefits flowing from the industrial revolution while bringing the powerful forces creating those benefits under democratic control and while enlarging economic opportunity. Second, Progressives faced the knotted issue of how to maintain democracy and national identity amid an increasingly diverse influx of immigrants and amid widespread political corruption and the concentration of political power. Of all the waves of reformism in American history, Progressivism is notable for its nearly all-encompassing agenda. As its name implies, it stood for progress, and that put it squarely in the American belief in the perfectible society.

37. Events Which Led To The U.S. Business Boom In The 1920s - Social Studies Lesson
A Lesson Plans Page lesson plan, lesson idea, thematic unit, or activity in SocialStudies and called Events Which Led to the us Business Boom in the 1920s.
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Upon completion of this lesson, students will be able to: 1) Describe how the growth of a consumer economy changed American life. 2) Explain how Henry Ford made automobiles affordable for the average American. 3) Explain why American businesses boomed in the 1920s. BELLRINGER ACTIVITY: Students list items that are commonly bought on credit and consider how American life would change without credit. INSTRUCT: Students discuss the development of a consumer economy in the 1920s, and answer questions about credit. They consider Henry Ford's motives and methods, and his impact on the consumer economy. NOTES FOR DISCUSSION DURING THE LESSON 5 REASONS FOR THE BUSINESS BOOM IN THE U. S. DURING THE 1920S.

38. 1920 S America Books And Articles - Research 1920 S America At
1920 s America Scholarly books and articles on 1920 s America at Questia, YESTERDAYS STORIES Recent Titles in Contributions in American studies
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39. American Civilization - Brown University
Professor Smulyan teaches courses on advertising, us popular culture and us popular Professor Smulyan served as a delegate from the American studies
http://www.brown.edu/Departments/AmCiv/faculty/ssmulyan.html

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Faculty and Staff : Faculty and Instructors :: Mari Jo Buhle ... Web Sites Box 1892
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For questions related to the department or web site, please contact Susan Smulyan Susan Smulyan, Associate Professor in the Department of American Civilization at Brown, is a cultural historian who works in twentieth century American popular culture, history of technology, and broadcasting history. She is the author of Selling Radio: The Commercialization of American Broadcasting, 1920-1934 (Smithsonian Institution Press, 1994). She is currently working on a book on ideology and popular culture, with chapters on twentieth century amateur minstrel shows, novels set in advertising agencies, the use of popular culture in the Allied Occupation of Japan, and the invention of nylon. Professor Smulyan teaches courses on advertising, U.S. popular culture and U.S. popular culture abroad, and the required second year graduate seminar on professionalization. The syllabi are all linked below. Long interested in new media, Professor Smulyan has conceived and assembled three large websites. One project, "Whole Cloth: Discovering Science and Technology Through American Textile History," was developed by the Society for the History and Technology in collaboration with teachers, and was aimed at middle and high school students and teachers of social studies. Three modular units, "Early Industrialization," "True Colors" and "Synthetic Fibers," trace the history of textile technology in ways that link to the American history survey course. This interdisciplinary curriculum integrates science, technology, and invention, with women's, African American and labor history. The site also has material that would interest college students and is particularly well suited for use in projects that pair college and high school teachers. You can access "Whole Cloth" at:

40. United States 1920s And 1930s
PL Duffy Resource Centre. United States 1920s and 1930s Federal Writers Project; America in the 1930 s studies Program at the University of Virginia.
http://www.trinity.wa.edu.au/plduffyrc/subjects/sose/history/us20.htm
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