PPT-Women and Flappers
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Sabrina Noe Vannessa Daniela how were womens lives different in 1920 During the 1920s women were never considered as people but as property It was believed that
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Sabrina Noe Vannessa Daniela how were womens lives different in 1920 During the 1920s women were never considered as people but as property It was believed that women should be at home cleaning taking care of the children and focused on religion while men took care of business and politics In North Carolina opponents of the womans suffrage claimed that women were not equal to men mentally By 1929 women didnt have the same rights as men but they did have some Women were finally allowed to be apart of local state and national political committees. VSc 3557 3557 4150 4150 4481 4481 4440 4440 3464 3464 3586 3586 AGRI 6586 6586 8525 8525 5784 5784 7552 7552 6053 6053 7390 7390 HORT 8793 8793 9512 9512 8206 8206 8955 8955 7672 7672 8523 8523 HORT PAY 9609 10557 8411 8350 6133 8710 CABM 9706 9706 Chapter 20. Postwar Social Change. (1920–1929). Copyright © 2005 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. All rights reserved.. America: Pathways to the Present. Women in the 1920s: the Flappers. Flappers are a new generation of women in the 1920s. They broke the old tradition rules. They were fashionable. . They had short hair, makeup, short skits. They had fun-loving attitude. History Project . USA in the 1920s. j. Men’s Fashion. Men . loosened the constraints of previous decades and began to acquire a more relaxed, flashier wardrobe. . Colorful . suits and patterned socks accented the wardrobe of the casually dressed. Culture of the 1920’s. The three focus areas are:. You will decide if the culture of the 20’s was roaring or boring!. . . 1. Mass Media and Celebrities . . 2. th. Century Britain. By Lori Ciccarelli. End of the French Revolution. Brought on an awareness of unjustness in society. Citizens attended political debates and publicly voice concerns and ideas about government. a short presentation by: Katie Miller. WHAt iS a “Flapper”???????. A . Flapper. was a term that was used to describe a generally new type of women in the 1920’s. . Flapper’s Personalities. Dress and The New Image. During . the 1920s. Political Change. Robert Borden. Conservative Prime Minister who helped Canada become independent from Britain. Political Change. Arthur Meighen. Helped write the Military Service bill Conscription. Improving Women’s Economic Position and Local Economic Problems at a time of Recession. ANGELA O’HAGAN. “The . differential impact on women versus men . will. vary . across countries. The effects depend on . Mass Production . **With the war over people wanted a return. . to “normalcy.”. . -Industries produced consumer goods. . -clothes, cars, . radios. , . washing . machines, . . vacuum . The Ku Klux Klan is an outlawed, racist, ultra-conservative, fraternal organization dedicated to the supremacy of an Anglo-Saxon, Protestant society. Although never successful across Canada, the Klan was briefly popular in . #. womensday. #IWD2017 #. ILOGallupWomen. . Gallup World Poll . Data gathered in 142 . countries . and territories . We collected data from nearly . Anita Bhardwaj. Independent Development Consultant. In-Align. Aim:. To offer an overview of the key issues that affect Black and Minority Ethnic Women and Girls experiencing violence and abuse. To provide a snap-shot of prevalence rates . What is media?. Media is the plural form of medium. It describes any channel of communication. This can include anything from printed paper to digital data. In general, media refers to television, radio, newspaper, internet and other forms of communication..
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