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1 POLITICS-ECONOMICS-SOCIETY & CULTURE-ENVIRONMENT

2 In the 1920’s, the American car culture developed -people easily traveled out of the cities into the country - suburbs grew as people moved from the cities -As cars got less expensive and people had more free time, many people started to take car camping vacations

3 1917 Race riots occurred in Houston, Philadelphia, and East St. Louis. 1919 White mobs terrorized black communities from Texas to Washington, D.C. In Chicago, a white mob stoned a black swimmer to death who had strayed into the “white section” of the beach. 38 more people were killed in the violence that followed.

4 1st person to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.

5  What’s a stock broker?  A stock broker is a qualified professional who buys and sells shares in the stock market.  A typical job of a stock broker would be to help a client (this could be an individual, or a company) invest money. After the investment, a percentage of the profit is then given to the stock broker. This can become a large sum of money if the client or company provides a lot of money.

6  During this period of time, stocks and shares rose at a phenomenal rate.  Stocks rose by 65%.  Wages increased by 25%.  People began borrowing money to invest.  In 1929, Wall Street crashed - America went into debt.

7  The loss from the crash was unbelievable:  12 million people went out of work,  12,000 people was made unemployed everyday,  20,000 companies and 1616 banks had gone bankrupt, and  23,000 people committed suicide in one year – the highest ever.  The total loss by the end of the next week amounted to $30 million dollars, ten times more than the annual budget of the federal government, far more than the U.S. had spent in all of World War 1.  Contributing to The Great Depression.

8 . The American Can lost 53%, the Anaconda Copper lost 57%, Electric B&S lost 77% etc.! Many companies closed down and America was in great debt with money. The company that lost the most was Radio, loosing an astonishing 94% from 505 cents to 28 cents, and was probably one of the first companies to close down because they had too many investments.

9 Women  Pre-World War I  Women start to migrate towards the cities  During the War  Women start working in factories  After the war  Found a new sense of worth/ belonging  Voting  Social independence

10 Flapper  Short hair  Short skirts  Smoking/ drinking  Shift away from traditional values took place mainly in the cities

11 Rural to Urban to Suburb  Automobiles became more affordable  Cities built transportation systems that used an electric trolley  70,000 buses were operating in the U.S.


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