Society!
Woman's Changing Roles
*In the 1920's the Flapper image was new and popular. A flapper is a girl from the 1920's and she wears shorter dresses and skirts, has her hair cut short, she wears more darker makeup, she is rebellious, bold, and fun loving.
*There were very few woman who were flappers but the they were became very popular in fashion magazines.
*Flappers drank and they smoked in public and they drove automobiles.
*The fashion style came from the french fashion.
*There behavior was considered unnormal.
*Woman began to work and were hired in offices and they also received the freedom to vote but many woman did not vote after the amendment was passed.
*There were very few woman who were flappers but the they were became very popular in fashion magazines.
*Flappers drank and they smoked in public and they drove automobiles.
*The fashion style came from the french fashion.
*There behavior was considered unnormal.
*Woman began to work and were hired in offices and they also received the freedom to vote but many woman did not vote after the amendment was passed.
Cities and Suburbs
*During the 1920's, cities grew larger because of population growth with all the imigrants and new job opportunities.
*There were job opportunities for African Americans.
*There were job opportunities for African Americans.
American Heros!
Charles Lindbergh-
*Went to a U.S. flying school in 1924.
*Lindbergh became the first air mail pilot and travled between Illinois and Missouri.
*He flew his plane from New York to Paris without stoping.
*He died in August of 1974.
Charles Lindbergh
Amelia Earhart-
*She set the world record because she flew at an altitude of 14,000 feet.
*She was the first woman to fly solo.
*While on her second flying trip with Fred Noonan, they both disapeared.
Amelia Earhart
Babe Ruth-
*Born George Herman Ruth
*Nicknames were "The Sultan of Swat", "Babe", and "The Great Bambino".
*he played for the Boston Red Sox, The New York yankee's, and the Boston Braves.
*He had more then sixty official records like home runs and strike outs.
Babe Ruth