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Scott Section 1 With the help of scientific management such as the assembly lines which was invented by Henry Ford, it made products such as cars much more cheaper and more available. As a result, having countless cars in the streets, the middle and high class can now spend time doing leisure activities by driving to their destinations such as going to the country side.
 * 1. Explain how principles of scientific management and technological innovations, including assembly lines, rapid transit, household appliances, radio, and movies, continued to transform production, work, and daily life.**

Industries such as the General Motors, having made expensive models compared to the cheaper Model - T models, they had to make a method in which people would be interested in their product more than others. As a result companies had made techniques such as advertisements in newspapers, magazines, and radios using songs and celebrities to host their product.
 * 2. Examine the advent of mass advertising and sales techniques.**

As a result of having accessible transportation for a cheap price, the nation world wide had changed their daily life. Such as the teens our age at that time period had finally began to go out and have fun with their cars to watch movies. Others may want to visit the country side.
 * 3.Analyze the role of transportation in changing urban life.**

With radio and movies, people started to enjoy their leisure time better. Furthermore, the country became more democratic how people could become more equalized as the time passed. According to a journalist, the line how all the people, including rich and poor, were waiting and acting the same, how everyone were equal under the law of America. Before 1920s, Americans had great faith in the government and believed the government was always right. When government passed the Volstead Act, which was making alcohol illegal, people started to fall off. Gangsters started to appear as speakeasies, clubs, and bars take in place. After the economic boom of 1920s, people started to enjoy their life greatly and many of them were against the belief of church. As religious leaders found out that stopping people from having leisure activities bring negative affect on people, they decided to have fundamentalism, which had changed many views of religious belief. Also by the Scopes Trial, people’s idea of religion became vague. People started to question if all the ideas government give is true or not.
 * Explain how principles of scientific management and technological innovations, radio, and movies, continued to transform production, work, and daily life**.
 * Examine the rise of religious fundamentalism and the clash between traditional moral values and changing ideas as exemplified in the controversy over Prohibition and the Scopes trial.**

Increased leisure time promoted the growth of professional sports, amusement parks, and national parks. Because people had more times, they could now spend their time on activities like sports, additionally, Americans started putting their budgets on varies activities such as going watch a movie, a sport game, meeting places, and etc.
 * Assess how increased leisure time promoted the growth of professional sports, amusement parks, and national parks.**

In 1910s, thousands of Americans moved northward, due to the Great Migration, which the black people moved north in order to get away from discrimination. Since the jazz was originated from blacks, jazz musicians such as Joseph "King" Oliver made jazz popular even in the North. As it became nationwide, more musicians were born, and there were even white men playing jazz. Also lots of club that played jazz were open in the Harlem.
 * How did jazz and blues become popular nationwide?**

Due to the jazz, in the 1920s, many African Americans expressed a growing pride more evident in Harlem where the clubs that played jazz and criticized white men were, which it became the cultural center for African Americans. In the time, many creative black writers, musicians and artists lived there, who made the artistic development called the Harlem Renaissance. They were both popular in critical acclaim and increasing popularity. Many actors such as Paul Robeson and Rose McClendon made the popularity even larger. Also James Weldon Johnson supported the Harlem Renaissance.
 * Examine the contributions of artists and writers of the Harlem Renaissance and assess their popularity.**

Why people call them the lost generation was originated form a poet Gertrude Stein, who said "You are all a lost generation." Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald, were creative and criticized the society. However, Sinclair Lewis criticized the middle class, which was similar with Fitzgerald to criticize the society, but focused more on emptiness and conformity.
 * Explain the growth of distinctively American art and literature from the social realists to the “lost generation.”**

For painting, many American painters of the 1920s depicted urban, Hopper's NY city conveyed the loneliness and stillness. They believed that art should reflect the experience of modern life. Alfred Stieglitz played a big role in popularizing photography, which made many people in to both painter and photographers. Also people were creative in architecture. For example the Wright brothers developed the prairie style of domestic architecture, which many architects followed later that aspects should reflect the building's purpose.
 * What were some of the major inspirations behind new movements in the visual arts and architecture?**