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Bell ringer If you could afford anything- what type of car/vehicle would you want?
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THE BUSINESS OF AMERICA
Section 3
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The new president, Calvin Coolidge said…
“The chief business of the American people is business”
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The AUTOMOBILE changed the American landscape….
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New roads were built. New businesses sprang up like gas stations, repair shops, public garages, motels, tourist camps & shopping centers.
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Cities in Ohio & Michigan grew as major centers of automobile manufacturing.
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States that produced OIL such as California & Texas also prospered.
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The automobile also became a status symbol. Everyone wanted to have one.
1920 ROLLS-ROYCE By the late 1920’s, about 80% of all the cars in the world were in the U.S.
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URBAN SPRAWL (Cities spread out in all directions)
Cars ended isolation of rural families & gave young people & women more independence. Cars also made it possible for people to live farther from their jobs.
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The airline industry also grew.
Planes carried the nation’s mail. Passenger service began.
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AMERICA’S STANDARD OF LIVING SOARS!!!
How did the American household change?
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Spread of ELECTRICITY caused a major change.
In the 1920’s, electric power stretched beyond big cities to the suburbs.
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Americans began to use all kinds of electrical appliances….
Radios, washing machines, & vacuum cleaners became popular. These appliances made housework easier.
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Resulted in more leisure time for families and….
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Increase in the number of women working outside the home.
Nursing in the 1920’s Increase in the number of women working outside the home.
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More consumer goods appeared on the market.
Businesses used advertising to sell goods. They used Psychology…tried to use people’s desire for youth, beauty, & popularity to sell products.
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