PPT-The Fads and Fashions of the 1920’s

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Fads Begin What is a fad Many people in the early 1920s picked up on the latest fads and crazes perhaps in an attempt to forget the painful memories of the war years

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Fads Begin What is a fad Many people in the early 1920s picked up on the latest fads and crazes perhaps in an attempt to forget the painful memories of the war years Mass Media Begins Most fads came to Canada from the United States in 1920 . THE LOITERERS and OTHER POEMS By LOUIS LEAKEY Published by The Loiterers Carnegie Hall, New York. Copies may be had from Brentano's or Putnams. 1920 Copyright LOUIS LEAKEY 1920. rbB 18 1920 J .A56i886 SLO’s. Henry Ford moved America forward economically. SW describe how the consumer revolution and bull market came to be. How are the effects of the economic boom on urban and rural similar/different?. THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC. 1918/19: Founding the republic (suppression of the radical Left, constitution writing, disappointment at Versailles). 1920/23: Inflation turns into hyper-inflation (shortages, windfall profits, the Ruhr Struggle of 1923, uprisings by the radical Left and Right). Politics, . Taxes, & . Foreign. . Policy. Analyze . the United States rejection of internationalism, including postwar disillusionment, the Senate’s refusal to ratify the Versailles Treaty, the election of 1920, and the role of the United States in international affairs in the 1920s.. Arie Rip (University of Twente). The Fred Jevons Science Policy Lecture, Manchester, 4 March 2014. A prefatory remark. Fred Jevons’ 1973 book “Science Observed. Science as a social and intellectual activity” was an introduction, sketching the landscape for aspiring students, in Manchester and elsewhere.. Practicum in Fashion Design . Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved.. Objectives. Upon completion of this lesson, the student will be able to: . Identify major historical events of each time period. Isolationism, . Nativism. , and Immigration Controls in the 1920’s. Objectives. Explain the rise of racism and . nativism. in the 1920’s. Describe the limitations placed on immigration to the U.S. during the 1920’s. Ms Leslie. History 12. Things to consider about America’s ‘personality’. American revolution was a rejection of European ideas, culture and monarchy. America was Anti-European in it’s attitude towards government structure. The Road to fortune, and easy living. Table of Contents. While going through this power point you will be able to use certain buttons and shortcuts to go between slides. . . . This is the AUDIO button. This will play an audio clip. Prohibition. January 1920- 18th Amendment. Sale of alcohol was illegal . Bootlegging- Illegally producing and selling alcohol . Speakeasies. Illegal establishments that sold liquor. “Speak easy” when you are at a bar so you don’t look nervous or act suspicious . By 1920, just over 20 percent of Americans were high school graduates and only 8 percent were college graduates. . C. ollege . football was enormously popular with the nation's populace. . People . attended games and huddled by their radios to follow the action on Saturday afternoons. . The “manly art of boxing,” seemingly ingrained in many cultures and introduced in the original Olympics in about 688 . bce. , adopted the Marquis of Queensbury rules in the late 1800s and made the sport less violent. . 16 franchises . had been established for at least a decade, the World Series had become institutionalized since its onset in . 1900. . Minor-league . baseball teams at levels from Class AAA to Class D were located in almost every town of more than 10,000 . American . Communist Party . formed in 1919. c. ommunist ideas frightened much of the public. Palmer Raids . (1919) resulted in the deportation and arrest of . thousands. n. o evidence of revolutionary conspiracies uncovered.

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