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1.
THE 1920'S
BY:Cristal Camacho (:
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2.
AUTOMOBILE
HENRY FORD DEVELOPED THE "MODEL T" CHANGING THE WORLD BY DEVELOPING THE ASSEMBLY LINE.
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Kay Gaensler
3.
RADIO
RADIOS ARE CREATED IN THE 1920S PROVIDING ENTERTAINMENT TO PEOPLE. IT WAS SOMETHING LIKE TELEVISIONS FOR US NOW.
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gacabo
4.
NATIVISM
NATIVISM WAS DEVELOPED IN THE 1920S BECAUSE THE WHITE PEOPLE DIDN'T LIKE THE IDEA OF IMMIGRANTS COMING TO AMERICA.
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Shrieking Tree
5.
NEW KKK
KU KLUX KLAN WAS MADE DUE TO THE WHITE AMERICANS WANTING "PEACE" WITH NO COLORED PEOPLE, JEWS, OR ANYONE THAT WAS NOT LIKE THEM.
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amphalon
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18TH AMENDMENT
PROHIBITION OF ALCOHOL WAS DEVELOPED DUE TO THE FACT THAT MOST CRIMES WHERE BEING DONE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL.
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zilverbat.
7.
BOOTLEGGING
Bootlegging was developed by gangstersselling illegal alcohol in the black market.
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sahlgoode
8.
19TH AMENDMENT
Prohibited to deny the right to vote based on gender ; women could vote.
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theqspeaks
9.
CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT
Supported and campaigned for 19th amendment.
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Kheel Center, Cornell University
10.
BABE RUTH
Great baseball player that played for the New York Yankees around the 1920s.
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Espino Family
11.
JACK DEMPSEY: LONG COUNT
William Harrison "Jack" Dempsey vs Gene Tunney, a boxing fight taking place on September 22, 1927
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afagen
12.
COTTON CLUB
A club well known in Harlem, New York where jazz performers performed.
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simsiladim
13.
HARLEM RENAISSANCE
A period in which African American poets, writers, musicians, and artists came up in Harlem New York and tried to improve Harlem.
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marcoderksen
14.
FLAGPOLE SITTING
Created in the 1920s, people would sit on top of poles for as long as they could.
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danmachold
15.
DANCING
With the new music of blues and jazz people also made dance styles for entertainment.
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istolethetv
16.
SINCLAIR LEWIS
Harry Sinclair Lewis was a writer of short stories, American novelist, and playwrighter.
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aheppermann
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T.S. ELIOT
Thomas Stearns Eliot was a great American poet/writer of the 1920s.
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