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The 1920’s Abbey Weaver March 2010 Abbey Weaver March 2010
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Introduction The 1920’s were a decade of new beginnings, change, and jazz. Many exciting things were happening in the 1920’s. I hope you will find the 1920’s interesting just as interesting as I.
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Style of Women The 1920’s had a style of it’s own. The ladies were wearing longer skirts that some were uneven at the bottom.By 1925 though, the short skirt was back to stay. Most dresses had little or no shape. These years were called the Flapper Age.
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Styles of men Styles of men included wide bottom trousers,white linen in the summer, or a raccoon coat in the winter. And of course there was the slouch hat. This hat could be rolled up and put in a suit case.
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Presidents of the 1920’s The presidents of this great decade were Woodrow Wilson, President Warren G. Harding, President Calvin Coolidge, and President Herbert Hoover.
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Women’s Rights As in the previous decade women fought in protests for the right to vote. This was called the Women’s Suffrage Movement. It just happens that in 1920 women won their right to vote.
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Famous People The 1920’s was really happening. We had Silent Screen stars Rudolph Valentino, and Clara Bow. How could I forget Rudy Vallee who sang from a megaphone. A famous Talkie star was John Barrymore.
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Music Music in the 1920’s included jazz and blues. There was songs about everything. Waltzes, sentimental pop ballads, songs about traveling, and in every decade there are a few nonsense songs.
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Dance marathons Every decade has something wild. The 1920’s had dance marathons where couples danced until there was no one standing. They took ten minute breaks every hour to prevent dehydration.
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Technology Technology was important these days and still is. Back then we had radios and Henry Ford’s Model T.
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Henry Ford Henry Ford was born the twentieth of July. Henry had a dream of making a car or automobile. This dream later came true in 1908 when the Ford Motor Company Built the Model T. This new car sold for $850.00. With this price only wealthy people could own cars.
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Did You Know In 1920 106,521,537 people lived in the U.s. The life expectancy was an average of 55 years of age. A favorite game of many people in the 1920’s was a crossword puzzle.
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Conclusion Unfortunately the 1920’s ended with a stock market crash on October 28th. The Flapper Age, the Jazz Age, the Roaring Twenties whatever you want to call it this decade was a good one.
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The End By Abbey Weaver
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