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Social Ciara Garchow Cristina Gomez Erica King Becca Williams
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WORLD EVENTS INFLUENCE SOCIETY ♦ 1920s came to be known as a socially and politically conservative time. (Even though suffrage and prohibition were passed during this decade) ♦ Racial tensions intensified- due to the popularity of organizations like the Klu Klux Klan. (membership rose to approx. 3 million members) ♦ Increase in car ownership. Petroleum industry had a 500% increase of gasoline consumption.
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SOCIAL ENTERTAINMENT ♦ Motion Pictures ♦Ticket sales increased from $301 million in 1921 to $720 million in 1929. ♦ Radio ♦ Spectator sports ♦Attendance of major league games to witness Babe Ruth hit one of his 60 record home runs in 1927
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♦ Women won right to vote- August of 1920 (this affected the roles of women in society) ♦ Wages for both genders increased, this allowed families to buy consumer goods in time payments. ♦ Everyone wanted The American Dream it is why people worked for nicer things and made people feel equal, like everyone could have the dream. ♦ Before the 1920s, expensive items (cars, vacuum cleaners, washing machines) were thing only the wealthy could afford to buy. WOMENINSOCIETYWOMENINSOCIETY
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FASHION ♦ Flapper Fashion. (short sleek hair, short shapeless dress, flat chest, wore make up and applied it in public, smoked using a long cigarette holder, exposed her limbs, and had the attitude of a reckless rebel) ♦ Skirts only revealed the knees between 1926 and 1928. ♦ Feminine clothing became looser and more shapeless. ♦ Narrow boyish hips were preferred. ♦ Increased use of make up and increasing popularity of applying it in public.
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EFFECTS OF WAREFFECTS OF WAR ♦ Young adults were made old. ♦ Men had seen the realities of trench warfare. ♦ Women had seen horrific injuries and mental suffering. ♦ Out of war came medical progress (cosmetic and plastic surgery). ♦ Feeling that life is short and should be enjoyed. ♦ Broke down longstanding class barriers.
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CHANGE ♦ Mass production and mass advertising. ♦ People were encouraged to read and self improve. ♦ Wireless and gramophone soon reached ordinary households. ♦ Own judgments were made. Listened to music, entertainment, news, and current affairs. ♦ Crystal radio.
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PARTYING DECADE ♦ 18th amendment- alcohol illegal. ♦ Bootleggers- sold illegal alcohol. ♦ Speakeasies- places where people could go to drink and have a good time. ♦ More people were drinking because of the amendment. ♦ More people were getting arrested or killed because they had hid their liquor.
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FEMISNISM Feminism—the belief in the full economic, political, and social equality of males and females—is usually seen as a modern movement to transform the male-dominant past and create an egalitarian future. Feminism is history and a memory.
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RED SCARE ♦ Paranoid about communism. ♦ Certain minorities were targeted because of speech or associations. ♦ Summer of 1920 people were temporarily free from burden. ♦ Focus for this decade was living life to its fullest.
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Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=684n8FO6 8LU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=684n8FO6 8LU
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Works Cited “Feminism.” Dictionary.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Mar. 2010.. Middle Tennesee State University. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Mar. 2010.. “1920s Flapper Fashion HIstory.” Fashion-Era. Google, n.d. Web. 19 Mar. 2010.. “Prohibition Killings.” 1920-30.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Mar. 2010.. “Red Scare.” Wikipdia. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Mar. 2010..
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