1920s America
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- Created on: 23-12-14 05:03
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- 1920's America (prosperity)
- ECONOMIC BOOM
- Mass Production (Ford- Assembly line)
- Other industries benefit due to demand for cars.
- Leather
- Steel
- Glass
- Rubbber
- Other industries benefit due to demand for cars.
- Coal Reserves utilised.
- Taxes kept low so money spent on AMERICAN products only.
- Mass Production (Ford- Assembly line)
- Cultural Shift
- Flappers
- A changing attitude towards women
- A new social etiquette:
- Cinema
- Charlie Chaplin
- The Talkies
- Radio
- Potter Palm
- Louis Armtrong
- Dance
- Charleston
- Lindy Hop
- Youth rebel
- Crazes
- Crosswords and Mahjong
- Amelia Earhart
- Sitting on a Flagpole
- Marathon Contests
- The Jazz Age
- Black +White Americans contributed to the birth of Jazz.
- Influenced the youth as they rebelled against tradition
- Flappers
- The Stock Market
- Share values of companies increased due to mass production.
- Companies expand and hire more people.
- Incomes increase so people but more goods. A CYCLE is formed.
- Companies expand and hire more people.
- Buying on thee Margin.
- Speculators
- Laissez-faire
- Rugged Individualism
- Industries expanded
- Telephones
- Canned Fruit
- Fabrics
- Consumer goods
- Construction and electricity
- Share values of companies increased due to mass production.
- ECONOMIC BOOM
- A new social etiquette:
- Charlie Chaplin
- The Talkies
- Black +White Americans contributed to the birth of Jazz.
- Cultural Shift
- Flappers
- A changing attitude towards women
- Cinema
- Radio
- Potter Palm
- Louis Armtrong
- Dance
- Charleston
- Lindy Hop
- Youth rebel
- Crazes
- Crosswords and Mahjong
- Amelia Earhart
- Sitting on a Flagpole
- Marathon Contests
- The Jazz Age
- Influenced the youth as they rebelled against tradition
- Flappers
- Other industries benefit due to demand for cars.
- Leather
- Steel
- Glass
- Rubbber
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