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6. Roaring Twenties to the Great Depression, 1920–1932
6.1 Prosperity and Its Limits
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Prosperity and Its Limits
A Probusiness Orientation and Scandals in Washington
Prohibition and Enforcement
Technology and Innovation
Labor and the Limits of Prosperity
Culture of Consumption and Popular Entertainment
Baseball as America
6.2 Immigration and Closing the Golden Door
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Immigration and Closing the Golden Door
The Second Klan
Quotas and Unwelcome Americans
Nativism and National Security
Election of 1924
6.3 Popular Culture and a Renaissance in Harlem
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Popular Culture and a Renaissance in Harlem
A More Secular Culture
Culture War and the Scopes Trial
Pan-Africanism and Marcus Garvey
The Harlem Renaissance
The New Woman of the 1920s
6.4 The Crash: From Decadence to Depression
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The Crash: From Decadence to Depression
Election of 1928 and the Stock Market Crash
Hoover’s Response
Election of 1932
6.5 Conclusion
6.6 Further Reading
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