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An Age of Uncertainty

Science Einstein studied space, time, energy, and matter His new theory was the theory of relativity Freud came up with a theory about the human mind

Literature Existentialists believe there is no universal meaning to life 3 famous expatriate authors Ernest Hemingway John Dos Passos F. Scott Fitzgerald

Arts Instead of realistic art, many artists showed the inner world of emotion & imagination. Cubism transformed natural shapes into geometric forms. Surrealism was an art movement that sought to link the world of dreams with real life.

Cubism

Surrealism

Frank Lloyd Wright FLW’s new architectural style was known as functionalism.

Music Jazz was a new musical style that came out of the US

Society & Technology TRUE – Young people of the 20s differed in activities than their parents After the war the high and middle class could afford cars Charles Lindbergh flew across the Atlantic (Paris to New York) in 1927 Unlike the US, Radio stations in Europe were controlled by the government.