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DO NOW!!! REFER TO THE DIRECTIONS BELOW AS YOU DESIGN YOUR PRESENTATION… SLIDE 1 – EXPLAIN YOUR THESIS STATEMENT (INCLUDE RELEVANT PICTURE). Name & Per must appear on this slide. SLIDE 2 – SHORT DESCRIPTION OF YOUR TOPIC. VERY FEW WORDS. (RELEVANT BULLET POINTS, RELEVANT PICTURE) FOUR MAIN FACTS YOU WILL PRESENT SLIDE 3 – SUBTOPIC 1, FACT 1 (RELEVANT IMAGE TO SUPPORT YOUR THESIS. YOU MUST BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN HOW THIS RELATES TO YOUR THESIS) SLIDE 4 – SUBTOPIC 1, FACT 2 (GRAPHS, MAPS, STATISTICS, QUOTES TO SUPPORT YOUR THESIS. DON’T JUST WRITE THE FACTS!) SLIDE 5 – SUBTOPIC 2, FACT 1 (RELEVANT IMAGE TO SUPPORT YOUR THESIS. YOU MUST BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN HOW THIS RELATES TO YOUR THESIS) SLIDE 6 – SUBTOPIC 2, FACT 2 (GRAPHS, MAPS, STATISTICS, QUOTES TO SUPPORT YOUR THESIS. DON’T JUST WRITE THE FACTS!)

The 1920s were a time of great flourishment in terms of women’s fashions and better lives affordable on credit. 1910s to 1920s Ms. Grotrian Per 12

Large companies introduced credit and installment buying Mass production of items made them cheaper Women began playing sports and started getting jobs Women of all ages kept up with the latest trends

Amount of Women Working in the 1920s Women got jobs such as nurses and teachers;number of women working increased throughout 1920s

1920s population – approximately 105,000,000 Number of cars on the road – approximately 30million 4/5 families had a car

With new fashions for women and the start of purchases on credit, the “American Dream” became more possible for the average American.