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American Culture Tennis and Golf were among the new favorites in sports. Bobby Jones Movies with sound, Band-Aids, Kleenex and zippers were just of the few innovations made during the 20s The rapid spread of movie theaters created a new category of fame—the movie star.

American Sports Baseball becomes America’s pastime. Athletes become celebrities Athletes become celebrities College Football becomes a national obsession Sports of all kinds attract thousands of spectators and participants

The Twenties Women Some young women, called flappers, scandalized their elders by wearing skirts that stopped at the knee, short hair, and generous amounts of rouge and lipstick. Women’s sexual activity outside marriage had begun to increase before the war, especially among working-class women and before the war, especially among working-class women and radicals. radicals. Such changes in behavior were often linked to the automobile. Such changes in behavior were often linked to the automobile.

Changes in Women’s Lives Significant changes occurred in two areas of women’s lives during the 1920s: the size and structure of the family and politics. Birth control became more widely recognized and available. Birth control became more widely recognized and available. The Nineteenth Amendment enfranchised women over the age of 21. The Nineteenth Amendment enfranchised women over the age of 21.

Americans pursued one fad after another Using your text book pages , List some of the Fads Americans pursued. Flagpole sitting Flagpole sitting Dance fads: Charleston & dance marathons Dance fads: Charleston & dance marathons Bobbed hair Bobbed hair Mahjong: Game of Chinese origin Mahjong: Game of Chinese origin Crossword Puzzles & Ouija boards Crossword Puzzles & Ouija boards

“Flaming Youth” The stereotype of flaming youth reflected striking changes among many white college-age youths of middle- and upper- class backgrounds. The prosperity of the 1920s allowed many middle-class families to send their children to college.

“Flaming Youth” “It Girl” Clara Bow epitomized the 1920s look. Fashions Just for teens were created Men’s clothing became more relaxed and lighter, taking on a sporting influence.

The Harlem Renaissance & Jazz Age Renaissance among African Americans A striking outpouring of literature, music, and art flowed from African Americans in the 1920s. A striking outpouring of literature, music, and art flowed from African Americans in the 1920s. Harlem emerged as a large, predominantly black neighborhood in New York City and quickly became a symbol of the new, urban life of African Americans. Harlem emerged as a large, predominantly black neighborhood in New York City and quickly became a symbol of the new, urban life of African Americans.

The Harlem Renaissance & Jazz Age The term Harlem Renaissance describes a literary and artistic movement in which black artists and writers insisted on the value of black culture and used African and African American traditions to shape an abundance of literature, painting, and sculpture. The term Harlem Renaissance describes a literary and artistic movement in which black artists and writers insisted on the value of black culture and used African and African American traditions to shape an abundance of literature, painting, and sculpture. The Renaissance included jazz, which was becoming a central element in distinctly American music. The Renaissance included jazz, which was becoming a central element in distinctly American music.

The Harlem Renaissance & The Jazz Age Louis Armstrong, one of the greatest musicians of the Jazz Age, poses with his band, the Hot Five.