When did the government start putting up the posters
World War 2 (WWll)
What did Duke Ellington play
The trumphet
What were the gardens called that they planted during WWI?
Victory garden *I mean come on it's the title*
Who was Georgia O'Keeffe?
She was an artist
Who revolutionized the way automobiles were made with his assembly line?
Who is Henry Ford
What would Rosie the Riveter say
"I enjoy working in the factory"
"I'm just gonna stay home"
"I enjoy working in the factory" is what she would say
What was Louis Armstrong a master at playing?
What is the trumphet
What was the average amount gardens planted
more than 20 million gardens were planted
What was Georgia O'Keeffe called?
"The mother of an approach to painting"
Did people go home and watch TV or read news papers in the 20's?
They would read news papers
Was Rosie the Riveter a real person?
No, Rosie the Riveter is a fictional person based on a real person
True or False, was Bessie Smith the most popular female blues singer of the 1920's and 1930's.
True
What did the U.S civilians eat less of during WWI?
Meat, wheat, butter, and sugar
What did F. Scott Fitzgerald write about?
The "Jazz Age"
What was the dance called being performed by a flapper?
What is "The Charleston"
Why did the government start doing the propaganda posters?
Because not every household would sit down and watch TV when they got home
Who was the most influential musician ever in jazz
Louis Armstrong
Why did they start victory gardens?
so army people could have more food like meat
What was F. Scott Fitzgerald's best-known novel?
The Great Gatsby
Why did woman have to work in factories?
Because the men were still in war
Name 1 poster the government used (not Rosie the Riveter)
*When you ride ALONE you ride with a Hitler
*Be with him at EVERY mail call
*Loose Lips Might sink ships
What was Duke Ellington one of the most famous jazz musicians of which era?
The "Swing Era"
Name the 4 items that the men and women fighting over seas was low on?
coffee, meat, butter, tires, metal and even shoes!
What was the "Jazz Age"?
A time of exciting and inventive cultural trends
What did the United States go through during the 1920s?
The Economic Boom