The Big 20’s Review “Password”

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Agenda: 1/9 Do Now : Do Now : In notebooks: Why do you think the twenties were considered roaring? In notebooks: Why do you think the twenties were considered.
Advertisements

Agenda: 1/9 Do Now: Do Now: In notebooks: Why do you think the twenties were considered “roaring”? In notebooks: Why do you think the twenties were considered.
 Time before war began  Warren G. Harding  Customers make partial payments over a period of time until total debt is paid.
The 1920s.
America After WWI Economic Growth Roaring 20’s. Isolationism  US reverts back to Isolationism after WWI. Does not want to be part of World War again.
A Growing Economy Chapter 10 Lesson 1 Page 322. The Expansion of Industry Industries thrived: telephone companies, new phones, electric companies, large.
The Roaring 20’s 5 th grade Click on what you would like to learn more about… Introduction Immigration Entertainment Electricity City Life City Life.
America in the 1920’s and 1930’s. Women’s Rights 19 th Amendment is passed in August of 1920 – gave women the right to vote Flappers – women who challenged.
The Roaring Twenties US History. Recession From WWI When the war ended, more than 2 million soldiers came home looking for jobs. Factories stopped turning.
FADS An activity or event that is extremely popular during a certain time periodAn activity or event that is extremely popular during a certain time period.
Life in the Roaring Twenties Do you see the origins of today’s culture in the cultural life of the Roaring 1920s? Think! Keep this question in mind.
The Roaring Twenties. New Roles for Women During WWI women increasingly worked and expected to continue even after the war Many women in America began.
Ch. 12: The Roaring Twenties African Americans- moved North for economic reasons and to get away from the racism in the South African Americans- moved.
1920s Popular Culture. Consumerism: New Culture of Consumers s economic boom. a. The average Per Capita income grew by 30% 2. Largely because the.
200 pts 300 pts 400 pts 500 pts 100 pts 200 pts 300 pts 400 pts 500 pts 100 pts 200 pts 300 pts 400 pts 500 pts 100 pts 200 pts 300 pts 400 pts 500 pts.
RURAL VS. URBAN Scope’s Trial - “monkey trial” Evolution or Science??
Roaring 20s Assessment Review. Louis Armstrong? Who was he?
Roaring 20’s Review January ’s Economy  Recession after WWI (soldiers come home, women unemployed, value of farm land decreased)  Bull Market.
U. S. HISTORY. AMERICAN LIFE CHANGES NEW ROLES FOR WOMEN Cultural Changes! New Opportunities: voting, running for office, changes in the workplace New.
Chapter 13 The Roaring 20s Section 1 A Booming Economy
More interesting stuff from the 1920’s Prohibition – by 1920 – the 18 th amendment was passed This law made the sale, manufacture, or transport of alcohol.
Mass Media -schooling is expanded to educate the masses -new coverage of events began to shape public opinion -invention of radio became a powerful influence.
The Roaring Twenties. Life changed a lot after WWI. People wanted to have fun.  Entertainment Radio was broadcasting music and shows. Jazz was the new.
CHAPTER 23 JAZZ AGE.
The Great Gatsby RESEARCH PAPER TOPICS.
American Culture Tennis and Golf were among the new favorites in sports. Bobby Jones Movies with sound, Band-Aids, Kleenex and zippers were just of the.
The Roaring 20’s. Happy to Be Alive Americans come back from WW1 with sense of appreciation for life New independence for groups: women, young people.
-Fad- an activity or a fashion that is “hot” or “in” for a short time then fades out. -Flagpole sitting -Dance Marathons -The Charleston -Crossword Puzzles.
American Life in the Roaring Twenties Chapter 31.
Chapter 24 The Jazz Age. Section 1 Time of Turmoil.
Match the term with the description ___1) Lynching ___2) Russia ___3) Red Scare ___4) Sacco and Vanzetti ___5) Ku Klux Klan ___6) Warren G. Harding A)
The Roaring 20’s America After WWI. Impact of the Automobile Car sales grew rapidly in the 1920s because Henry Ford’s assembly line made them so cheap.
Life in the 1920s Partners will choose a topic from the following and create a presentation to teach the rests of the class. Each topic can only be chosen.
Chapter 25, Section 3: The Roaring Twenties Main Idea: While new lifestyles and new ideas affected fashion and music, a new generation of writers rebelled.
“The Jazz Age” The Roaring 1920’s. Charles Lindbergh May, 1927, Charles Lindberg became the first person to fly alone across the Atlantic Ocean. His plane.
The Roaring 20’s An era of prosperity, and conflict.
Massive Economic Growth More people used installment plans (buying on credit) which allowed them to pay a small amount each month.
Education and Popular Culture in the 20s How do schools & mass media shape the Roaring 20s?
The Transformat ive Years of the “Roaring 20’s” Mr. Lowe.
A Period of Change and Industrial Boom
Review for Test on 1920s.
The “Roaring 20’s” America in the 1920’s.
The Roaring 20’s Chapter 13.
Mass Media schooling is expanded to educate the masses: 4 million students attend high school now, sparked by higher edu standards 4 jobs -new coverage.
A New Mass Culture Chapter 7 Sections 4 & 5.
AIM: How did American life change in the 1920s?
Fads and Culture of the Roaring Twenties
The Roaring Twenties.
Roaring 20s.
What is pop culture? Give examples.
The Roaring Twenties Economic Reasons Rising stock prices
“The Jazz Age” The Roaring 1920’s
A New Mass Culture Chapter 7 Section 4.
The Roaring Twenties ( )
Changes in American Culture and Society?
Education and Popular Culture in the 20s
The roaring 20’s: culture
The Roaring Twenties Changes that occurred in American life following WWI The Great Migration North The Red Scare Inventions and Technology The effects.
The Roaring Twenties.
US - Life in the 1920s.
1920s: Consumerism.
1920’s #9: Changing Culture Besides suffrage, how else did women’s lives change in the 1920s? What disease killed millions at the end of the 1910s? What.
WWI had just ended with the deaths of millions of people
Age of Wonderful Nonsense
Tuesday March 7th , 2017 Learning Target;
Unit 5 Lecture 10 The Roaring Twenties.
Mass Media -schooling is expanded to educate the masses
Welcome to the Gatsby Party!
Roaring 20s.
Consumerism And Culture
Presentation transcript:

The Big 20’s Review “Password” You may only give hints at the word on the screen, NO “number of letters, rhymes with or begins with” No actions You have 1 minute.

Roles of Women Victorian Short dresses Bobbed hair Flappers Smoking Drinking Make-up “revealing” Swimsuits

Booming Economy Automobile Advertising Suburbs Electricity Extra Money Industrial Revolution Assembly Line

Fads Marathon Dancing Flagpole sitting Jazz Crossword puzzles Silent films Raccoon coats

Things that did NOT “Roar” Strikes African-Americans Farmers Discrimination KKK Veterans Crime

Heroes and Celebrities (Not sports) Charles Lindbergh Charlie Chaplain Clara Bow Musicians Rudolf Valentino Henry Ford

PROHIBITION 18TH Amendment Gangsters Speakeasies Temperance Movement 21st Amendment G-Men Moonshiners Bootleggers

Music of the 20’s Jazz Charleston Dizzy Gillespie Louis Armstrong Bessie Smith Cotton Club Radio

Sports Stars Bobby Jones Helen Wills Babe Ruth Jack Dempsey Red Grange The four Horsemen of Notre Dame Horse Racing