Goal 9 The US between the World Wars. 9.01 Elaborate on the cycle of economic boom and bust in the 1920s and 1930s.
10.4 Cultural Innovations. I. Popular Culture A.Economic prosperity provided Americans with shorter work hours and more leisure time MOVIE PALACES WERE.
Richard E. Caplan The University of Akron 7. Movies Christopher Burnett California State, Long Beach.
Avoiding Double Negatives: A Quick Lesson Adjectives and Adverb Unit 8 th Grade English "You ain’t heard nothin’ yet, folks,“ -Al Jolson, The Jazz Singer.
POLITICS OF THE ROARING 20’S. America at the Start of the Decade Victorious in World War I Treaty of Versailles defeated Period of isolationism Republican.
Early Storytelling…. Everyone has a story to tell Oral tradition Greek mythology / Odyssey Written documents Egyptian hieroglyphics / papyrus Photography.
The New Era: The Roaring 20’s. Take Five… In the 1920s, the United States experienced an economic boom due to, among other things, A) the mobilization.
BELL WORK Come in and pick up “Jazz age slang!” Look over it and see if you are able to figure out what the slang words mean!
Film History Transition to Sound Production Code It Happened One Night.
History of Film 3: The Golden Age, 1927-1941. Famous last words: "Who in the hell wants to hear actors talk?" H.M. Warner, Warner Brothers Studios, 1927.
Postwar Developments At Home The years after the “War to End ALL Wars” are characterized by: social unrest and violence economic problems labor unrest.
While shopping at Foot Locker you found a pair of shoes for $84.50, with a sign that said additional 15% off taken at the register. What is the final price.