Changes in American Life – 1920’s Task: Using Chapter 10 section 1 you and your partner will be designing the cover of a newspaper from the 1920’s. You.

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Changes in American Life – 1920’s Task: Using Chapter 10 section 1 you and your partner will be designing the cover of a newspaper from the 1920’s. You will create Headlines and Sub-headlines for at least six front page stories about changes to American life in the 1920’s. You do not need to write about each headline, you will simply fill in the space with squiggly lines. Be creative with your headlines and the title of your newspaper.

Part B – News Story Now you will choose one of your headlines and write a ¾ page article about that headline. Now you will choose one of your headlines and write a ¾ page article about that headline. This is homework and will be do tomorrow. This is homework and will be do tomorrow.