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Roaring 20s
- Ford Production line
in 1913
- Henry Ford built this first motor car in 1896
- Founded Ford Motor company in 1903
- By 1909 was producing model T
- 1914 was the beginning of the use of moving
assembly line
- 1911 - using moving assemble line car
would be produced every 93 minutes.
- 1 million Model T Fords
produced in a year
- Cinema
- Silent Movies
Talkies
- Movie
- Charlie Chaplin
- Creation of Hollywood
- Warner Bro
- Rudolf - Valentino
- Jazz
- 1927 the Jazz Singer
- Jazz singer Louis Armstrong from Slavery
- Flappers
- Sex Alcohol
Make up
Smoking
Short skirts
Bob Cut
Clara Bow
- Upper Class Girls
- Prohibition
- Alcohol was made illegal by Law in the 1920s USA
- Bootleggers made large
amounts of money smuggling
alcohol into the USA
- Illegal brewing of alcohol (Moonshine)
- Homemade alcohol was poisonous
- Speakeasies (illegal bars) sold beer
and other drink
- End of Prohibition
- After the Wall Street crash and with high
unemployment and much misery, it was easier to
argue for the end of prohibition.
- One effect of ending prohibition
would be the creation of legal
jobs.
- Crime
- Gangs of crimes began to run
bootlegging schemes and other
forms of crime (gambling, drugs,
prostitution) like a business
- St Valentine's Day Massacre 1929
- Al Capone (Scarface)
- Sold alcohol became a big business and gangsters
operating. He gained control of Chicago by bribbing
local officials politicians and the police.
- Employed 1,000 men
- 277 murders in 4 years no arrests
- Valentine's Day in 1929 was one of the bloodiest days in
mob history when 7 men were gunned down in Chicago.
Al "Scarface" Capone rose to power after a rival gang
was in shambles as a result of the killings.
- Police men entered Capone's Garage but they were Capone's
men dressed up but killed Bugs Moran Gang but did not kill
irish gangster George “Bugs” Moran, one of Capone’s longtime
enemies.
- Sports
- Baseball
- Babe Ruth
- Isolationism
- 1917 USA entered WW1
- Big three
- David Lloyd George
Georges Clemençeau
Woodrow Wilson
- 14 Point Plan (Woodrow Wilson)
- Woodrow Wilson asked USA to be apart LON
- public didn't want to
- America wanted to be away 100,000 soldiers lost to the war
- 'Melting Pot' - USA was full of different nationalities
- Warren Harding (President) Promised to turn
USA back to normal
- The Boom
- Immigrant, Blacks and Farmers
werent effected by the boom
- Taxes were reduced so that business
people would invest in factories
- Advertising - People had to be told about the new
goods. The method of shopping by ordering from
catalogues developed
- America had plenty of core
goods e.g. coal and oil
- Fordney-McCumber Tariff Act - A toll was
imposed on imports. This was a way of
persuading people to buy goods from America
- Laissez-Faire - The Republican
Presidents believed in giving the
economy freedom to develop itself
- Effect of the WW1 - America was in a strong position after
the war compared to European countrie. America had
pleanty of money to invest
- Mass Production - Henry Ford developed a new form of production.
He produced the same type of goods on a large scale. This meant
that the prices of the goods fell
- Technological Development- In order to mass- produce, the production line
system had to be used. The line was a means of creating goods more quickly