Notes for when I come back for review opportunities for women, migrants, immigrants cos shift of more ppl living in cities women - those living in urban centers got workforce work (nurse, teach) ^ unskilled labor jobs in factories too (lower wages ) Flappers: symbol of women's liberation ^cut hair short, smoked and drank in public immigrants -faced nativism backlash with influx of immigrants coming in ^ fear they would take away jobs and pollution of white race led to quota acts that restricted immigration cos nativists were whiny - Emergency Quota Act 1921 - National Orgins Act 1924 migrants - African American population moved north + culture+ jazz = Harlem renaissance lost generation; group of writers ^ wrote about persuasive materialism that plagued american culture and why ww I was smh/wasteful modernists; urban protestants - accepted changing culture - respected gender roles and abided by darwinism fundamentalists ; rural protestants - no abide to changes - condemned degradation of morals seen in the city - took bibles very seriously ^ Scopes Monkey Trial ( clash between modernist and fundamentalists) - basically a Mr. Scopes started teaching Darwin and got arrested cos that was illegal - result; Darwin looked like it was unable to defend itself against onslaught of modernism ? ^ overall result on America: modernism better over fundamentalists
Thank you once again for a great video. My comment is that although you talk about technological advances and about women's rights, you do not refer to the cause and effect relationship between them. So I will. Indoor plumbing and electricity enabled washing machines, vacuum cleaners, stoves and other home labor-savings devices which gave women free time that they did not previously have. Modern safety bicycles enabled women to use that free time to go places and do things such as meet up with other women to organize for women's suffrage and other rights. Technology enabled the women's rights movement. We see the same effect of technology in the 1960's. The development of the birth control pill enabled the "sexual revolution" and a further stage in the movement for women's rights. But that is outside of the period under discussion.
@@generalgrievous3731 Just saying, there's much more to this unit than the videos tell. My teacher gave me a 246 long vocab list on this unit. The series doesn't cover nearly that much XD
I am glad this video had the "*immigrates" because 2 videos he said "Migration is comming into the country and Migration is moving within the country" I knew what he meant but I thought I was going insane and replayed it 10 times to try to figure it out, lol he doesnt like immigration its always migration and migration
Notes for when I come back for review
opportunities for women, migrants, immigrants cos shift of more ppl living in cities
women
- those living in urban centers got workforce work (nurse, teach)
^ unskilled labor jobs in factories too (lower wages )
Flappers: symbol of women's liberation
^cut hair short, smoked and drank in public
immigrants
-faced nativism backlash with influx of immigrants coming in
^ fear they would take away jobs and pollution of white race
led to quota acts that restricted immigration cos nativists were whiny
- Emergency Quota Act 1921
- National Orgins Act 1924
migrants - African American population moved north + culture+ jazz = Harlem renaissance
lost generation; group of writers
^ wrote about persuasive materialism that plagued american culture and why ww I was smh/wasteful
modernists; urban protestants
- accepted changing culture
- respected gender roles and abided by darwinism
fundamentalists ; rural protestants
- no abide to changes
- condemned degradation of morals seen in the city
- took bibles very seriously
^ Scopes Monkey Trial ( clash between modernist and fundamentalists)
- basically a Mr. Scopes started teaching Darwin and got arrested cos that was illegal
- result; Darwin looked like it was unable to defend itself against onslaught of modernism ?
^ overall result on America: modernism better over fundamentalists
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Thank you once again for a great video. My comment is that although you talk about technological advances and about women's rights, you do not refer to the cause and effect relationship between them. So I will.
Indoor plumbing and electricity enabled washing machines, vacuum cleaners, stoves and other home labor-savings devices which gave women free time that they did not previously have. Modern safety bicycles enabled women to use that free time to go places and do things such as meet up with other women to organize for women's suffrage and other rights. Technology enabled the women's rights movement.
We see the same effect of technology in the 1960's. The development of the birth control pill enabled the "sexual revolution" and a further stage in the movement for women's rights. But that is outside of the period under discussion.
Thanks for such an informative comment!
@@generalgrievous3731 Just saying, there's much more to this unit than the videos tell. My teacher gave me a 246 long vocab list on this unit. The series doesn't cover nearly that much XD
Thanks Heimler! I have my unit 7 test today, I am ready thanks to you.
Heck yes. Good luck!
Me too but for 7.8 -7.14 cause it got broken up
@@Your_local_bunny_friend wait what school do you go to? it got broken up for my class too. the first part was 7.2-7.7 and second part is 7.8-7.14
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So early Mr.Heimler didn't even change the title yet Xp
Yeah, mistake on my part. Changed it...
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Damn he hasn't even changed the title yet
My bad... changed it
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Why is it called CV7 8
I forgot to change the title...
@@heimlershistoryyou’re a wacky one Steve Heimler
who else is watching the night before
Here before the title changes.
My bad... changed it
You should make a video about the history of the filibuster
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William Walker kind of filibustering?
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I am glad this video had the "*immigrates" because 2 videos he said "Migration is comming into the country and Migration is moving within the country" I knew what he meant but I thought I was going insane and replayed it 10 times to try to figure it out, lol he doesnt like immigration its always migration and migration
Here when it's still called cv7 8.
Ha, yeah that was a mistake... changed it
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What’s the title mean heimler
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