2. The “New Woman” of the
1920s
Flappers.
Adopted the style and wardrobe.
The 19th Amendment.
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White-collared jobs.
3. Pop Culture Begins
Americans had extra money.
Radios.
The movies.
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4. Inventions of the 1920s
http://www.history.com/videos/1920s-inventions
5. Henry Ford and the
Automobile
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The automobile.
They were very affordable.
There was one car on the road for every five
Americans.
Henry Ford is considered the father of the
automobile companies.
Model-A
Model-T
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6. The “Jazz Age”
Jazz music
Youthful
The popular dances of the time
The older generations
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9. The Stock Market Crash of
1929
Black Tuesday
October 24, 1929
12.9 million shares were traded as
people began to salvage their losses.
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