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Popular Culture in the Roaring Twenties

Popular Culture in the Roaring Twenties. Chapter 28. Essential Question. What social trends and innovations shaped popular culture during the 1920s?. Roaring Twenties. A nickname given to the 1920s because of the decade ’ s prosperity, technological advances, and cultural boom. Consumerism.

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Popular Culture in the Roaring Twenties

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  1. Popular Culture in the Roaring Twenties Chapter 28

  2. Essential Question • What social trends and innovations shaped popular culture during the 1920s?

  3. Roaring Twenties • A nickname given to the 1920s because of the decade’s prosperity, technological advances, and cultural boom

  4. Consumerism • New Products (kitchen & household appliances) • Advertising created demand for new products • Increase in use of credit to purchase goods.

  5. Transportation • Affordable Cars (Model T) • Easier to travel and live to the city, suburbanization • More highways built • Travel industry (motels, diners

  6. Mass Media • Radio (Sports, News, shows) • Silent Movies • Pop Culture, exposure to new fashion and ideas

  7. (Women’s Rights)League of Women Voters • A grassroots organization created to educate women about public issues • Women gained the right to vote in 1920

  8. Women’s Rights • Women demonstrated new freedom by wearing shorter dresses, shorter hair, make-up, going out and having fun.

  9. The Jazz Age • Jazz: Music of African American Origin, involves improvisation, blues, and catchy rhythms • Charleston: Jazz inspired dance (fast, kicks, turns)

  10. Harlem Renaissance • An era of heightened creativity among African American writers, artists, and musicians who gathered in Harlem during the 1920s • Langston Hughes published poems to call for greater racial equality

  11. Lost Generation • a group of young Americans writers who were disillusioned by WWI and the growing consumer culture • F. Scott Fitzgerald, E.E. Cummings

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