#47 CH 13 S 2 Details: Read & Notes Ch 13 S 2 Study Guide ?s 1-4

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 21 Section 2 The Twenties Woman.
Advertisements

Chapter 13 Section 2 Notes Twenties women
Chapter 13 Section 2 Pages The Twenties Woman Chapter 13 Section 2 Pages
By Hazel Chan, Tiffany Choi, Lucinda Mok and Sharon Wong.
SOCIAL LIFE IN THE 1920s NOTE TWO WAYS WOMEN’S FASHIONS CHANGED.
Women in the Twenties. Right to Vote Women in the 1920’s substituted men in the field of “men’s job” due to the war. This allowed women to protest for.
Day 78 Women in the 20’s. Flappers Change the rules Emancipated women who embraced new fashion Rejected traditional values of the 19 th century Smoking.
WOMEN IN THE 1920’s. B EFORE THE 1920 S Women had few rights Very strict social rules Clothing Marriage.
Women in the 1920’s  The Flapper was the new emancipated young woman who embraced the new urban culture of the 1920s.
Twenties Women Ch 21 Sect 2 Pg 646. Women change the Rules Women began asserting their independence. Rejecting values of the 19 th century Demand the.
The Twenties Woman 13.2 Notes.
The Twenties Woman New Lifestyles, New Jobs, New Roles.
The Twenties Woman How does the role of a woman change in the 20s?
J. M. (Pages ). Flapper Flapper : They were young women who wore short skirts, bobbed their hair, listened to the new Jazz music, wearing a lot.
The Twenties woman.
13-2 The Twenties Woman.
By Andreia Martins and Katherine Jackson.   Women who worked primarily outside of the house were typically single, divorced, women of color or poor.
Youth Culture and Entertainment 14.2 Part 1 Youth Culture Younger generation openly rejected the values and morals of their parents Younger generation.
 “ A Flapper is one with a jitney body and a limousine mind.” › July 1922 edition of Flapper MagazineFlapper Magazine › “not for old foggies”  Appearance.
The Twenties Woman How does the role of a woman change in the 20s?
Changing Ways of Life Chapter 13 Section 1-2. Urban Scene  1920’s = Cities were the place to be  New York = 5.6 million people  Chicago = Industrial.
The Twenties Woman New Lifestyles, New Jobs, New Roles.
1920’s: The Flappers By Callie Richards. Women in the early 20 th Century Social norms for women were to maintain the home and children while the men.
Women of the Twenties. Women and Their Changing Roles Women‘s Suffrage Flappers and Vamps Working Women The Double Standard.
The Twenties Woman Chapter Young Women Change the Rules After WWI the pull of the cities & the changing attitudes of Americans opened up a new world.
 Yc Yc.
13.2 The Twenties Woman How did women’s lives change during the 1920s?
 Dana Gibson › American Artist who first created pin-up  Her series of paintings called “Gibson Girl”  Became role model for 1920s women.
21-2: The Twenties Women. Women’s Fashions Brighter colors Shorter looser-fitting dresses Stockings skin-toned instead of black Pumps- instead of high-laced.
Brief Response How had American attitudes about consumerism changed? People had more products to show off with— conspicuous consumption (opulence). Easy.
The Twenties Woman The Twenties Woman THE TWENTIES WOMAN After the tumult of World War I, Americans were looking for a little fun in the 1920s. Many.
THE TWENTIES WOMAN Chapter 13- Section 2. CHANGES IN THE 1920S World War I World War I Rise of the Automobile Rise of the Automobile Disposable Income.
CHAPTER 13 SECTION 2 THE TWENTIES WOMAN MAIN IDEA:
To understand such issues as Prohibition, the changing role of women, and the influence of the Harlem Renaissance.
The Twenties Woman. Social Life Women had many new freedoms The 19 th Amendment gave them suffrage (1920) Fashions: Brighter colors, shorter skirts, silk.
How did the lives of women change in the 1920s?. Women did a lot of work to help during the war, the number of working women increased by 25 per cent.
Objective… Identify the characteristics of a flapper.
Women and Minorities in the 1920s
New Roles for Women The Roaring 20s.
Chapter 13: The Roaring Life of the 1920s
Changing Roles for Women
CHAPTER 13 SECTION 2 THE TWENTIES WOMAN MAIN IDEA:
The Twenties Woman, Education, and Popular Culture
Changing Ways of Life in the 20s
Women in the 1920s.
Chapter 13-Section 2- The Twenties Woman
Welcome Baltimore Polytechnic Institute February 15, 2011 U.S. History
Changing Ways of Life Chapter 13 Section 1-2.
History Project USA in the 1920s
Flappers Birth Control
Young Women Change the Rules
Chapter 13 Section 2 Notes Women of the 1920s
Women in the 1920's .
Warm Up 1/8 What was life like for women during the Progressive Era? What was their status in the workforce, society, and politics?
Changing Ways of Life Chapter 13 Section 1-2.
Changing Ways of Life in the 20s
Period 1, 5, & 6 We will examine the conflicts that arose during the 1920s. Current Events Go over Chapter 13.2 Reading Chapter 13.2 Notes Clip on the.
Section 2-The Twenties Woman
How does the role of a woman change in the 20s?
The Scopes Trial John Scopes was arrested for teaching evolution
Warm Up Create a short scenario with someone at your table using at least four of the following “hip” terms of the 1920’s: Crush: to like someone.
LIFE & CULTURE IN AMERICA IN THE 1920S
LIFE & CULTURE IN AMERICA IN THE 1920S
The Twenties Woman Many women of the 1920’s became more assertive and fought for their rights and freedoms of independence, claiming that they deserved.
The Roaring Twenties By Calvin Yin Enjoy!.
How did women’s role change in the 1920S?
Changes in American Society
The Twenties Woman (Pages ).
1920’s Women.
The Roaring Life of the 1920’s
Presentation transcript:

#47 CH 13 S 2 Details: Read & Notes Ch 13 S 2 Study Guide ?s 1-4 _________________

Chapter 13 Section 2 The Twenties Woman

Study Guide ?s #1-2 How did the “flapper” represent the changing attitudes of many young Women in the 1920s? What was the significance of the “flapper?”

The Flapper

Young Women Change the Rules The rebellious, pleasure loving atmosphere of the twenties allows women to assert their independence. Ideas about marriage changed as many saw it as an equal partnership. (education) The flapper (very different) woman who wore new style of clothing Smoked Drank talked openly about sex

The Flapper Young woman Dress displayed the new fashions and urban attitudes of the day Dress Close-fitting felt hats bright waistless dresses (1”above knee) skin-toned silk stockings sleek pumps strings of beads

The Flapper Other fashions: Flappers represented: bobbed haircut short skirt Makeup (overdone) Flappers represented: youthful rebellion carefree attitudes female independence The flapper was really more of an image, rather than a societal change.

Study Guide ?s #s 1-2 How did the “flapper” represent the changing attitudes of many young Women in the 1920s? What was the significance of the “flapper?”

Study Guide ?s #3 What was significant about the Double Standard that women had to endure?

Churches and schools protested: Double Standard Churches and schools protested: The new style Dancing openness about smoking, drinking, and casual dating. Double standard for women came up Women had to follow stricter standards than men did, even though casual dating was more accepted.

Study Guide ?s #3 What was significant about the Double Standard that women had to endure?

Study Guide ?s #4 How Was Women’s freedom still limited?

New Roles for Women Women moved increasingly into more professional types jobs: Teaching Nursing Librarians Typists filing clerks Secretaries Stenographers office-machine operators Clerks assembly line workers Pilots Taxi drivers Well diggers

As women began to work, men realized they were competition. New Roles for Women As women began to work, men realized they were competition. Women began to be discriminated against in the work place told their workplace was at home.

Women had more free time because of mass production The Changing Family Women had more free time because of mass production became involved in causes outside the home. With both men and women working, teens showing the rebellious spirit of the day began to put a strain on their families and spend more time with friends.

Study Guide ?s #4 How Was Women’s freedom still limited?

#47 CH 13 S 2 Details: Read & Notes Ch 13 S 2 Study Guide ?s 1-4 Margin ?s A-C Pg. 443 Assessment # 2