Sunday, October 30, 2011

Fundamentalism and Womens Rights in the 1920's

Fundamentalism is a form of interpretation of the Bible and what it is saying. 


Scopes Trial was a trial against a schoolteacher named John T. Scopes who was teaching about Charles Darwin’s belief of how organisms came to be on this earth.


Flapper was a “new breed” of western women who wore short shorts, smoked and drove cars. It was a new form a women living in the US.
Women’s Roles in the ‘20s changed by them having jobs and being able to go to college. They could work as a telephone operator, in factories and as a teacher.
 
Margaret Sanger Was a sex educator, nurse and a birth control activist. She also created the first birth control center in the U.S.
 

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