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    The Roaring Twenties Historical Research Project The purpose of this assignment is to introduce you to the resources available in the media center‚ to introduce you to the requirements of formal research projects‚ and to assess your ability to follow directions explicitly. In this assignment you will write a 3 page research essay (most likely 5 paragraph) utilizing 5 reliable sources. You will provide an actual copy of the sources used in the essay. These will be turned in as part of the final

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    famous cocktails included Gin Rickey’s‚ Crème de Menthe‚ Bronx‚ Martini and many more. Along with the music and parties‚ the 1920’s brought about more than just that. Written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ The Great Gatsby was the most famous book of the era. The book was published in 1925‚ and told the story of Jay Gatsby‚ a fictional character. It exposed how consumerism in the 1920’s affected all Americans‚ black and white

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    Throughout the years advertisement has played a big part in the growth and popularity of many products in our country. Since the 1920’s advertisements have been used for cars‚ clothes‚ food and materialistic things that people want or think they have to have. In the mix of all these advertisements‚ alcohol is the most used‚ sought after‚ and dangerous advertisement in the industry. After the prohibition the safety of the people has been the number one concern since alcohol hit the streets. Where

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    strange to us. The woman’s hair was often put up in hats and turbans with close cropped hair underneath. The hemline of their fashionable skirt became higher and rose above the ankles. This was partly because women began to work in the garden and using cars more often. They needed a higher skirt so the material didn’t get in the way of the accelerator or brakes. The skirts of women also became narrower. A look that became popular because of ballets was the Arabian look. One of the ballets that

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    wealth of the nation doubled between the years 1920 to 1929 (history.com Staff).” The Roaring 20s influenced Americans in many ways‚ one of those being “the new woman”‚ another being “the birth of mass culture”‚ ‚third “the jazz age”‚ and lastly‚ prohibition. First‚ the new woman impacted Americans because she represented an image of how women felt inside but never

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    Documentary facts  Negroes were proud to be black  The people were more acceptant of the African American culture Business‚ industry‚ culture  Another america in the 1920’s had only candle and lanterns until electricity came Surge of new power went to new cities first Cars gave American freedom to leave  Women started to  wear more revealing stuff In Tennessee first law in the country ‚ to prohibit teacher from teaching evolution  Fundamentalist people who believe that every you believe

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    and why did America turn toward domestic isolation and social conservatism in the 1920s? Americans turned toward domestic isolation and social conservatism in the 1920s because of the red scare. Many people used the red scare to break the backs of all struggling unions. Isolationist Americans had did not have a lot of hope in the 1920s. There began to be a large amount of immigrants flowing into the US. During 1920-1921‚ over 800‚000 immigrants had come. This type of immigration was known as the

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    What were the most influential social and economic developments of the 1920s‚ and why? Considering major trends in US society at the time‚ explain what 1920s cultures are reacting to (or against). Did the cultures of the 1920s succeed in helping people cope with change? Why or why not? Economic changes 1. US was in the midst of a production boom in the 1920s a. The amount of goods increased sharply by 64% over the decade. b. Productivity increased by 40%-- people became more

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    audience understand that Paris is the setting of the film. The element of mise en scene also creates the fantasy in Midnight in Paris. Woody Allen takes the audience to whole other world. It is very fairy tale like when Gil gets picked up in an antique car and transported to the Golden Age for the first time. The scene when Gil comes across with Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald alerts the audience that Gil is no longer in the twenty-first century. Not only does the staging of the scene help the audience

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    and society forever. Women were greatly affected by this change. These changes not only showed independence for women‚ but changed the role of women. The public was aroused with suspicion. Women ’s clothing changed drastically beginning in the 1920s. The public saw women shortening the length of their skirts‚ cultivate a boyish figure‚ rouged their cheeks‚ cut their hair into a bob‚ and they no longer wore flesh-colored stockings. They also smoked cigarettes and wore red lipstick. These women

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