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beings to be descendants of animals. This conflict resulted to numerous court cases as well as
banishment of laws. An example of the major cases resulted from the disagreement was Scopes
Monkey Trial.
The Conflict between Victorianism and Modernism
In the 1920s, the American society started to adopt new values that posed a threat to
traditional values that were carried over from the 19
th
century (Allen, 24). Throughout the
decade, conflict between Victorianism and modernism could b seen in both literature and the
drama of American culture. Modernism was a core movement of the youth that challenged the
Victorian art and the values of the generation before them (Allen, 24). Modernists put a great
emphasis on the future as they were looking forward to what was coming on their way. For
instance, modernists had a prime motif of living in the urban areas and fast paced cities while
Victorians remained in their small communities and villages.
The Cultural Clash of the 20s (The Tribal Decade)
The 1920s was a decade of change for America. After the end of the First World War, a
new cultural dynamism followed driven by progressivism movement that came to an end when
the United States entered the Great War (Cooper, 70). Furthermore, this was a decade defined by
a shift from rural agricultural life to urban industrialization. The shift from traditional family life
to metropolitan life occurred at a faster rate than any other social swift in the economy. These
changing tides caused cultural clashes and confrontations throughout the decade as America
strived to define its position as a world power.
For instance, the Ku Klux Klan grew dramatically as majority of its members were from
rural America, who continued to use violence to prevent the decline of their status (Watson,