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The Roaring Twenties Web-Quest

Welcome Time Traveler: You are about to journey back in time to learn about the 1920's. You will need your book and your research skills if you want to succeed. Don't be afraid to click on pictures when you want to learn more. Not all the pictures are hyperlinks, but most are. Good Luck! This message will self destruct in 20 seconds!

Prepare to go back in time! Your time machine awaits! Click on it to begin your journey! Good looking time machines are hard to come by!

WELCOME TO THE YEAR 1920

Click on each picture to learn more! The Car

Click the door and come on in!

Click on each picture to learn more! Movies

During the 1920s, radios became widely popular and affordable. They were used as sources of information and entertainment Click on the radio to learn more about the history of KDKA.

Sports Heros Click on these images to learn more about these athletes.

Click on images to learn and hear more about Charles and Amelia. Heroes of Aviation

Click to learn more! The Flappers

The Jazz Age Click to learn and hear more! Charleston Steps

Several modern writers began fruitful careers during the 1920s. These writers included Sinclair Lewis, Gertrude Stein, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Ernest Hemingway. Literature in the Twenties

Slang from the 1920's That copasetic cake- eater is just ducky! Click on me to learn more!

Prohibition Click to learn about Al Capone

WELCOME Back TO THE YEAR 2010

Your Journey has Ended! Please hand in your answer sheet.