 The Technology Age  The Roaring Twenties  The Great Depression.

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 The Technology Age  The Roaring Twenties  The Great Depression

 Moving Assembly Line  Using designs made in Japan  Hiring only immigrants

 Actors began to demand money  New technology made broadcasting more expensive  Radio sales dropped because most people already had a radio

 Discouraged  Angry  hopeful

 entertainment in homes  Providing sound for movies  communication between ships

 Holocaust  Industrial Revolution  Harlem Renaissance

 Stock Market Crash  Dust Bowl  People built Shantytowns

 Dry Bowl  Okies  Dust Bowl

 Hoovervilles  Shantytowns  Soup Kitchens

 California  Detroit  Farms

 15 th  18 th  21 st

 Planes with radios took people to sporting events  Babe Ruth became a radio broadcaster  More people could listen to games

 Square Deal  Real Deal  New Deal

 Retirement Act  Employment Act  Social Security Act

 Regulate radio and telephone  Insure bank deposits  Manage social security system

 AAA  SSA  CCC

 They felt is was part of the ups and downs  They had not invested in the stock market  They knew that European countries would buy extra stocks

 Congress place high tariffs on banks  Banks had made unwise stock purchases  People could not repay their loans

 A. Oil Industry  Construction of highways  Both

 The value of German money was too high  Germany had huge debts to pay after losing WWI  The rest of Europe sent their troops to attack Germany

 Security, safety, stocks  Work, welfare, wealth  Relief, recovery, reform

 President of the Us during the 20s and 30s. Shabby towns named after him.  An AA poet  First to fly solo across the Atlantic  Known for his musical talent  President who is known for his New Deal Plan

 Women joined the workforce  From farming to manufacturing  From factory to office

 Factories laid off workers  Families left California to head east.  Many became migrant workers

 Native Americans  Japanese Americans  African Americans