Which invention made washing clothes easier?
The washing machine
How did bootlegging and speakeasies connect?
Both involved the hiding of alcohol from law enforcement
What were flappers known for?
Partying, dressing differently, styling their hair differently, etc.
One of the most influential jazz figures in the 1920's
Louis Armstrong
Who was the biggest contribution to these products?
Henry Ford
What was a speakeasy?
A private bar that was hidden from law enforcement
How did the general public see the lifestyle of a flapper?
Outrageous, Immoral, or dangerous
Who did Louis Armstrong feature in the song "Dippermouth Blues"
Oliver King
What item from the labor saving products was the most bought?
The automobile
Who made bootlegging the violent and dangerous community it was?
Al capone
What was Zelda Fitzgerald's contribution to flapper culture?
She was the original "archetype" or inspiration for nearly everyone in the flapper culture.
In 1923, Louis Armstrong released the first ever single with a fully developed solo of what instrument?
The trumpet