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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

CURRENT FADS IN THE US

WORST FAD IN U.S.

2 nd WORST FAD IN U.S.

WAY BACK IN THE 90’s!

1920s Fads Silent MoviesSilent Movies Jazz / DanceJazz / Dance Professional SportsProfessional Sports Flagpole SittingFlagpole Sitting

1920s Famous People

Babe Ruth Charles Lindbergh Baseball Player Airplane Pilot – 1 st Trans-Atlantic Flight

Charlie Chaplin Silent Actor Ernest Hemingway Famous Poet

HARLEM RENAISSANCE Rebirth of African-American cultureRebirth of African-American culture Jazz Age beginsJazz Age begins –Louis Armstrong – World Famous Jazz musician. African American authors/poetsAfrican American authors/poets –Langston Hughes- encouraged African Americans to look to the future

HARLEM RENAISSANCE

Langston Hughes

Dreams Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow. Dreams Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow.

Major Effect of Harlem Renaissance African-American cultural pride flourished in the cities.

WOMEN IN The 20’s: FLAPPERS Young women who rebelled from traditional ways of thinking.Young women who rebelled from traditional ways of thinking. Defining characteristics:Defining characteristics: –Short hair –Short dresses –Smoking –Drank at speakeasies

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These dresses were noted for being very “revealing!”

The Automobile Henry Ford’s Model T car becomes a major seller in the 1920s.Henry Ford’s Model T car becomes a major seller in the 1920s. The assembly line made production of cars FASTER and CHEAPER.The assembly line made production of cars FASTER and CHEAPER. Many middle class Americans could buy a car through INSTALLMENT BUYING!Many middle class Americans could buy a car through INSTALLMENT BUYING!

THE ROARING TWENTIES HARLEM RENAISSANCE WOMEN IN THE 1920s 1920s FADSPROHIBITION 18 th AMENDMENT: _________________________________________________ BOOTLEGGERS: _________________________________________________ SPEAKEASIES: _________________________________________________ G-MEN: _________________________________________________ FLAPPERS: _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ SUFFRAGISTS: _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT: _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ FAD: _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ FADS IN THE 20s 1. _______________________________________________ 2. _______________________________________________ 3. _______________________________________________ 4. _______________________________________________ HARLEM RENAISSANCE: _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ LOUIS ARMSTRONG: ______________________________ LANGSTON HUGHES:______________________________

FAMOUS PEOPLE IN THE 1920s NAMES ROLE IN SOCIETY