Roaring Twenties
The Roaring Twenties had the illusion of prosperity for all. This was the result of the new advancements in technology of that time. The economic transformations brought about changes in all aspects of society and seemed push the nation into an age of modernism and prosperity. However, beneath the success that seemed to permeate during the 20's, immigration, urban growth, and social tensions remained polemic issues. Like any other time of prosperity experienced before, people attempted to counter the new way of life. Many new organizations and ideals arose in response to the new values and attitudes. The Ku Klux Klan, fundamentalism, and prohibition all aimed to reform society. Though the 20's experienced economic success, the issues that came along with that success and the changing times evoked social conflict from different peoples. The conservative political and cultural values that were being espoused threatened to tear the social fabric. The KKK, fundamenta!
------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**. The "New Era" was a time of modernity and secularism. The hope ban the immigration of inferior peoples came in response to the nativism of the Klan. of that throng of white-robed saints in the Glory Land?" ! Klan members used beating, intimidation, and murder in their endeavor to purify America. Though there were failures in attempts to prevent modern society from deviating too much from the pat, it was definite that there was social unrest. Also there was lack of enforcement and corrupt officials often took bribes. Also, there was the excitement and cohesion that the Klan provided which led to increased membership. Prohibition arose to deal with the social problems that were believed to be the result of alcohol. Many felt that immigrants, blacks and new beliefs were tainting the American way of life. American Protestantism had always faced challenges to its validity. Such ideals threatened traditional values. Many forces worked to limit the changes that came about. Scopes's lawyer, Clarence Darrow, managed to embarrass the prosecution's witness William Jennings Bryan. The Ku Klux Klan hoped to act as a catharsis to filter out alien influences and other impurities that had corrupted traditional American values.
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