Stock Market Crash of 1929. Women in the 20’s Political Issues~ The 19 th Amendment Women have finally received the right to vote in the United States.

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Stock Market Crash of 1929

Women in the 20’s Political Issues~ The 19 th Amendment Women have finally received the right to vote in the United States. The suffragettes have been victorious.

The Red Scare Social Issues~ After WWI, many people feared the idea of communism that developed during the Russian Revolution. This fear led to ill treatment of immigrants, supporters of the Bolsheviks and anarchists.

The Jazz Age Social Issues Duke Ellington Changes Musical History The 20’s provided an influx of musical greatness. From Louis Armstrong to George Gershwin and Duke Ellington, who played the piano to attract girls. The 20’s provided an influx of musical greatness. From Louis Armstrong to George Gershwin and Duke Ellington, who played the piano to attract girls.

Activity Choose one of these topics and create a Wordle of the most important people, terms, events, or dates. Embed into blog.

Trading Floor – April 1922 StockBuySell GMC$30/share$25/share ATT$65/share$50/share ACO$44/share$35/share UCC$28/share$25/share