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Popular Songs of the 1920s and 1930s Popular Songs of the 1920s and 1930s

Popular Songs of the 1920s and 1930s - PowerPoint Presentation

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Popular Songs of the 1920s and 1930s - PPT Presentation

  1920s 1 Sitting on Top of the World Mississippi Sheiks 2 Aint We Got Fun Benson Orchestra of Chicago 3 On the Sunny Side of the Street Dorthy Fields ID: 601527

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Popular Songs of the 1920s and 1930s

 1920s1. “Sitting on Top of the World” Mississippi Sheiks2. “Ain’t We Got Fun?” Benson Orchestra of Chicago3. “On the Sunny Side of the Street” Dorthy Fields4. “My Suppressed Desires” Bing Crosby5. “Happy Days are Here Again” Ipana Troubadors; Bing Crosby6. “Singin in the Rain” Cliff EdwardsSlide2

Popular Songs of the 1920s and 1930s

1930s1. “Brother Can you Spare a Dime” Bing Crosby2. “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” Judy Garland3. "Bye Bye Blues" W.M. Bert Lown4. "The Little Things in Life" Irving Berlin5. "Time on My Hands" w. Harold Adamson & Mack Gordon

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"The Lonesome Road" by Paul Robeson7. "A Perfect Day" by Paul RobesonSlide3

Review – How did the prime minister deal with the depression?

Mackenzie King (pg.81)RB. Bennett (pg.82)Slide4

Review – How did the prime minister deal with the depression?

Mackenzie King (pg.81)RB. Bennett (pg.82)The situation was temporary and would fix itselfDidn’t believe it was the responsibility of the federal governmentWouldn’t give a 5 cent pieceBelieved poverty could be a good thing for people to experienceGave money for work creation

Created work camps

Would use tariffs to ‘protect’ Canadian economy

Designed a version of the New DealSlide5

The three main parties that emerged from the great depression were

Social Credit: Bible Bill Erhardt, give everyone $25/month dollars to spend and that would get the economy going CCF: JS Woodsworth -socialist party -public ownership of key industries-social programs to assist people in need of money (elderly, unemployed, homeless, sick) -gov’t should spend money on public works to create employment -became the NDPParti Nationale: Maurice Duplessis -nationalistic French-Canadian party-relied on Catholic Church for support-blamed many of Quebec’s problems on the English minority in Quebec and communistsPadlock law: 1937-57, Bans communism, padlocks any house/shop used to print communist material or used for communist meetings. Slide6

Comic Strip Project

Use the Fundamental Causes of the Great Depression worksheet to complete your comic stripThere must at least 5 boxes.You can use the template that I’ve providedOR you may use the internet (eg.Comic Life)http://plasq.com/apps/comiclife/macwin/Slide7

Comic Strip Project

Use the fundamental causes of the great depression worksheet to complete your comic stripThere must at least 5 boxesEach box must include A beautiful, colourful picture (2)A speech/thought bubble (2)An information square DEFINING what the cause is (3)An information square explaining the SIGNIFICANCE of the cause and how it contributed to the depression. (3)Each square is worth 10 marks. Total /50