great depression
flappers
urban vs. rural divide
amenities
labor rights
100

what year did the great depression start 

answer: 1929

100

 Was it more acceptable for women to wear shorter clothes compared to the past?

 answer: Yes, because since women were more involved in jobs from WW1, they wanted to be more involved in the culture and day to day life of many Americans.

100

What new change happened in the 1920s in terms of population statistics

 answer: More people lived in urban places more  than rural areas for the first time.

100

What did people view in the 1920s?

answer: They viewed radios, newspapers, magazines, and movies

100

: What caused labor unions to decline in the 1920s

answer: Labor unions being too hostile in appearance to the general public made their support for them decline

200

what lead to the great depression 

answer: the stock market crash

200

What designers dominated flapper fashion

Answer: Coco Chanel, Elsa Schiaparelli and Jean Patou

200

Why did the kuklux clan become relevant in the 1920s?

answer: Fear of new values combined with hate for Catholics, jews, black people, and also the distrust of the new decade resulted in their newcoming.

200

What was a fairly popular snack of the time?

answer: Popcorn, could also be soup and milk

200

Was the steel strike helpful to the situation of labor unions in the 1920s

answer: No, because racism, ethnic tensions, fears that the unions were striking for communism, and general infighting in unions lead to the steel strike failure in 1919.

300

what caused the stock market to crash in 1929.

answers: overvalued stock market, federal reserve policy, overproduction and under consumption etc. 

300

What new jobs were women working in during the decade

answer: a women would partake in the same things that men did in the 1920s such as driving cars, watching movies, and new clothing styles?

300

How were black people represented demographically compared to everyone else

answer: Black people were still majority residing in rural areas as compared to urban ones

300

What is an example of a dance that became popular

answer: the Charleston

300

 How did communism play into the fears of unions?

 answer: Americans became afraid socialists would take over the government and establish a socialist government, which would seize businesses and private property and damage the economy. They thought strikes and labor unions were ways in which this could happen.

400

Why was overconfidence in the stock market a bad thing?

 answer: Too many people were investing at once more than the economy could support, which lead to a downturn etc.

400

What was one possible inspiration for the flapper lifestyle

 answer: Scott and Ella Fitzgerald were a major inspiration for the new trends,  Zelda inspiring f Scott with the book called "The side of paradise

400

 How did rural people learn about the urban way of life?

Answer: From movies, magazines, and the radio.

400

 How were people able to afford all these luxuries

 answer: With the help of the installment plan

400

 What is the Latino Led strike that helped to develop stronger protections for workers in farms?

answer: The Oxnard strike

500

How impactful was media's role in the great depression

answer: Media was a fairly huge impact in the great depression, as it exaggerated the stock market success and overhyped it, contributing to decline

500

How did the market appeal to women being more active consumers at the time

answer: They appealed with objects like cigarettes, magazines, and perfumes all designed to appeal to women.

500

Why were the urban areas generally more richer than the rural ones?

answer: Because people had more money to spend in urban areas, and the quality of life in general was usually better.

500

What is one example of a silent movie actor

answer: Charlie Chaplin.

500

 What was the relationship between businesses and workers in this time?

 Very poorly. Despite the fact that large scale coronations owned a large amount of the wealth workers often Didn't see a single penny of their wages increased

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