The Roaring Twenties S.S. Book pages 306-312 I. The Boom Economy a. Consumer Goods i. Washing machines ii. Radios iii. Vacuums iv. Appliances b. Installment.

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The Roaring Twenties S.S. Book pages

I. The Boom Economy a. Consumer Goods i. Washing machines ii. Radios iii. Vacuums iv. Appliances b. Installment buying c. Advertisements

II. New Industries a. Automobile i. Henry Ford ii. Assembly Lines b. Oil i. Gasoline c. Rubber i. Tires d. More roads i. Suburbs

II. New Industries Continued e. Steel f. Electricity g. Aviation i. Charles Lindbergh ii. Commercial Industry

III. Entertainment a. Radio b. Jazz c. Movies i. Silent ii. Black and White

III. Entertainment Continued d. Sports i. Baseball ii. Basketball iii. Boxing iv. Football v. Tennis vi. Golf vii. Swimming

IV. Harlem Renaissance a. A time of great interests and activity in the arts by African-American writers, musicians, and artists. i. Langston Hughes ii. Louis Armstrong iii. Billie Holiday iv. Duke Ellington v. Paul Robeson