PPT-No.6 WW1 and 1920s Economic Development of Japan

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大正時代 Society Economy Diplomacy 1910s20s WW1 brought a huge exportled boom to Japan This solved fiscal and BOP problems for the moment The bubble burst in

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大正時代 Society Economy Diplomacy 1910s20s WW1 brought a huge exportled boom to Japan This solved fiscal and BOP problems for the moment The bubble burst in 1920 and a recession period began. Abryanna Hernandez, Jessica Metz, Christina Misiur, Miles Goitia . Development of Planes. . Wright Brothers - 11 years before the war. Realized military potential. Countries fought to build upon improvements. Anthony Parisi. Claire . Hatala. Maria Maguire. Megan Witt. Topic. How does . The Great Gatsby. reflect the . 1920s as . an era of great change? Include the underdeveloped social issues in . Gatsby. The Roaring Twenties. Life Magazine cover page celebrating the 1920s, http://theroaringtwentieshistory.blogspot.ca/p/events-of-twenties.html . The Roaring Twenties. Music. Jazz, fast, happy, fun. Fashion. SUMMER 2013 - 14 page two International supermodel Naomi Campbell partakes in a Japanese tea ceremony On 30 November, international supermodel Naomi Campbell visited the consul - general’s r The 19th Amendment. Several states granted women suffrage in late 19th and early 20th centuries. Constitutional amendment proposed in 1918. Ratified in 1920. Guarantees the right to vote regardless of gender. M. ilitarism. A. lliances. I. mperialism. N. ationalism. S. ignificant individuals. The Causes of WW1. Militarism. A. lliances. I. mperialism. N. ationalism. S. ignificant individuals. Militarism. Militarism . The children in Key Stage 2 have taken part in a variety of events during the week to mark the Centenary year off WW1.. They thought about what it was like to be a child in WW1 and investigated the games they would have played.. Introduction. Quote. : “American women were transformed after World War I. They seemed to embody the changes going on in the country itself. The United States went from a young industrial state that was accumulating the capital to build factories and railroads to a world power with a consumer economy that relied on its citizens to keep the boom going by borrowing money and buying homes and cars. Meanwhile, the celibate settlement house worker was replaced as a female prototype by the jazz-crazed flapper dancing the Charleston in a speakeasy. Everything that had anything to do with consumption was in style. That included drinking, smoking, and sex - for women as well as men.” -- 'America's Women, 400 years of Dolls, Drudges, Helpmates and Heroines' by Gail Collins. nations entered the war (WW1). Essential Question/learning goal:. Why did . the leaders of the . powerful . nations in Europe . go . to war? . What were the reasons?. MT#3: The Causes and effects of WW1. A. 1911. B. 1918. C. 1931. D. 1914. Answer 1914. Chapter 2-1 Canada and World War 1.  .  Learning Outcomes: Today We will learn about the causes of WW1 and Practice Interpreting Political Cartoons.. THE ROARING TWENTIES. Americans on the Move. Urbanization still accelerating.. More Americans lived in cities than in rural areas. 1920:. New York 5 million. Chicago 3 million. URBAN VS. RURAL. Farms started to struggle post-WWI.. Regionalism (Benton). Modernism (Stella, O’Keefe). Edward Hopper. Chop . Suey. (1929). Edward . Hopper was an American artist in the 1920s. Two common characteristics in his work show facets of American life, such as gas stations and theaters, and seascapes and rural landscapes. Because feminism was strong in the 1920s, many of his solitary figures are women.. Before this time it was called the “dead ball era” and after the 1920s people have called it the “live ball era”. The game started getting popular rapidly. . There were lots of changes to the game in this time period. (structural and Cultural) . Chapter 20: . The Roaring Twenties. Main Idea:. The United States experienced many social changes during the 1920s.. Chapter 20 . Section . 1: American Life Changes. New Roles for Women. New Opportunities.

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