The Roaring 20s: Cultural Innovations Ch 7.2
Tuesday, March 20, 2012 Daily Goal: Understand how the mass media and other Cultural Innovations of the 1920s change America. Ch 7.2 Notes Analysis- Explain how the 1920s presented a clash of values. Examples: Flapper, Prohibition, Scopes Trial, Sacco and Vanzetti.
Charles Lindberg “Lucky Lindy” The first man to complete the transatlantic flight from NY to Paris. wnpqw&feature=mh_lolz&list=HL wnpqw&feature=mh_lolz&list=HL
Art and Literature Artists embraced unconventional lifestyles like Bohemianism which rejected most of societies social and political views. They embraced free love, and frugality.
Hollywood gets loud! The Jazz Singer in 1927 was the first “talkie” or sound movie. Disney made Steamboat Willie, the first sound cartoon. NrkHo NrkHo
Poets and Writers Poets and Writers of the 1920s Use page 420 to find what each of them was famous for. AuthorNoted for: Carl Sandburg Eugene O’Neill Hemingway F. Scott Fitzgerald
Mass Media Mass Media=Mass (Popular) Culture Radio made sports like Baseball, Boxing and Football popular. Athletes like Babe Ruth became superstars. 0i6M 0i6M