Which century did Sigmund Freud and Albert Einstein have the most impact in?
The 20th century
What is the meaning of existentialism?
Emphasizes the existence of the individual person as a free and responsible agent determining their own development through acts of the will
What did many artists do after World War 1?
They rebelled against traditional art
When did new ideas of life come to produce a new kind of individual freedom?
1920s
Where were most of American movies made?
Hollywood
Who created the theory of relativity?
Albert Einstein
What did T.S. Elliot write about Western Society?
The post World War 1 America was a wasteland drained of hope and faith
What art style did Pablo Picasso and George Braque create?
Cubism
What happened to the roles of women after World War 1?
They were able to be in their own independent roles
Who was the "King of Hollywood's silent screen"?
Charlie Chaplin
Who was known to believe that the human mind was irrational and beyond reasoning?
Sigmund Freud
What books did the author Franz Kafka produce?
The Trial and The Castle
What was the most popular music genre in the United States at the time?
Jazz
Why did Emma Goldmen and Margaret Sanger risk getting arrested?
Favor in birth control
What was the name of the first radio station?
KDKA
At what time did Sigmund Freud's ideas and theories develop widespread influence?
1920s
What made many philosophers and writers question the accepted ideas about the reasons of progress?
The brutality of World War 1
When was Cubism created?
1907
What jobs increased with more women workers?
Medical, educational, and journalist jobs
How many automobiles were made by the British after World War 1?
511,000