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Mass Media in the Jazz Age Chapter 20 Section 2

Question… What is the Mass Media and what role does it have on the culture of a society?

Movies From Silent to Talkies

News Papers and Magazines How are Newspapers, Tabloids, and Magazines different? How do they influence culture?

Radio How could radio bring the Nation together?

The Jazz Age Duke Ellington Louis Armstrong

The Jazz Spirit George Gershwin Influenced Rhapsody in Blue Painting Literature George Gershwin

The Lost Generation Edna St. Vincent Millay F. Scott Fitgerald

The Harlem Renaissance James Weldon Johnson Langston Hughes

Questions… What is the Mass Media and what role does it have on the culture of a society? What role did Mass Media play in the 1920s? Is it’s role different today?