Unit #7 The Roaring 20s LESSON #7:3 Economy of the 1920s p. 212-216.

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Unit #7 The Roaring 20s LESSON #7:3 Economy of the 1920s p

In what ways did the car change America? Watch a brief presentation from “networks” Then, watch the video. Jot down a few ways from the presentations

The Assembly Line Henry Ford perfected the assembly line make cars faster &cheaper What changed, because of this ? How does the Assembly line work?

Consumer Society Car ownership was the start of American becoming a “consumer society” with a “disposable income” What does that mean? What are some other products of the 1920s?

Charles Lindbergh Planes had been used prior to the 1920s But, use was limited to mostly: – _____ delivery – ___________ – Novelty flying Charles ____________was determined to change that. In 1927, he took on a challenge to fly nonstop from ______ to _________– the first EVER

Mass Communication Radio – Invented in 1913 – What changed in the 1920s? Advertising – Now that we had become a consumer society, companies competed for attention of the consumer – What are some ways advertisers do that today? – With your group, come up with three different examples.

What two groups did not benefit?