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The Roaring 1920s

Women Pre-World War I Women start to migrate towards the cities During the War Women start working in factories After the war Found a new sense of worth/ belonging Voting Social independence

Flapper Short hair Short skirts Shift away from traditional values took place mainly in the cities

Migration from Rural to Urban Farmers did well for first two decades After the war prices dropped 6 million move to the cities African Americans move North – factories bring new jobs

Rural to Urban to Suburb Automobiles became more affordable Cities built transportation systems that used an electric trolley 70,000 buses were operating in the U.S.

Hope takes flight Charles Lindbergh “Lucky Linda” nonstop flight from New York to Paris Amelia Earhart First women to fly across the Atlantic Ocean

Sports Heroes Jack Dempsey – Heavy Champion of the World Jim Thorpe – American Indian Olympic gold, Professional football and baseball player George Herman Ruth set home run record with 60 home runs Hazel Wightman & Helen Wills Olympic and Wimbledon tennis starts

The Jazz Age Grew out of the African American music of the south (New Orleans) Syncopated rhythms and improvisations Some people were horrified “An expression of the times, of the breathless, energetic, super-active times in which we are living.” – Leopold Stokowski