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1920'S By: Kaitlin
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PRESIDENTS Warren Harding Calvin Coolidge He served from 1923-1929.He served 6 years as president. He served longer than 4 years because Warren Harding died when he was president. Coolidge, also known as "Silent Cal," chose not to seek a second term. He died in Northampton, Massachusetts, on January 5, 1933. Warren G. Harding was elected the 29th U.S. president on his birthday and served from 1921 to 1923. His term followed World War I and a campaign promising a "return to normalcy."
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MAJOR EVENTS In 1920, the first airmail flight was from New York to San Francisco 1922 stock market boom begins In 1927, Charles Lindbergh flies over the Atlantic In 1922, The stock market boom begins
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TOYS The most popular toys were a baby doll that says "mama," paper dolls, teddy bears and metal trucks
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FASHION AND FADS Children dressed as miniature adults. They dressed in rompers, and playsuits. When teenagers went to fight in World War I, a market developed fashion just for teenagers. Women wore cotton stockings and flesh-colored shirts. Men wore tennis sweaters, polo shirts, and leather jackets.
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INVENTIONS There were many inventions in the 1920's: Recliner Pop up toaster Hair dryer Band aid Electric Shaver These inventions began being made in the 1920's
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FAMOUS PEOPLE Louis Armstrong was born August 4, 1901 New Orleans,LA. He died July 6, 1971 Corona NY. His popular songs were Baby, It's Cold Outside and When The Saints Go Marching in. Louis Was a popular Jazz musician. He was a trumpeter,bandleader,singer,and soloist. Louis Armstrong was born August 4, 1901 New Orleans,LA. He died July 6, 1971 Corona NY. His popular songs were Baby, It's Cold Outside and When The Saints Go Marching in. Louis Was a popular Jazz musician. He was a trumpeter,bandleader,singer,and soloist. Duke Ellington was born April 29, 1899 Washington D.C.He died in May 24, 1974 New York City.His Child was Mercedes Ellington. His songs were Don't Get Around Anymore, Satin Doll,Mood Indigo, and Take the "A" Train.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY https://en.wikipedia.org http://www.encyclopedia.com /
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