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The Roaring Twenties: A Historical Experience

INVENTIONS The Automobile Henry Ford revolutionized the making of the automobile His Assembly Line caused the creation of an affordable car for everyone The Automobile industry caused a much needed economic boost Leisure Life changed drastically!! Historical Accuracy: The first automobile was created in 1866 by Richard Dudgeon Model T – Ford’s first car

INVENTIONS The Radio Craze of the 1920s News and World Affairs Brought family together Historical Accuracy: Radio was first developed in 1879, technology improved it in the 1920s!!

Canadian Art Group of Seven Emily Carr

Great Literature of the 20s The Great Gatsby (1925) F.Scott Fitzgerald A Farewell to Arms (1929) Ernest Hemingway Poets Carl Sandburg Robert Frost

Entertainment Movie Stars (Silent Films and Talkies) Charlie Chaplain Laurel and Hardy Mary Pickford Douglas Fairbanks Greta Garbo Rudolph Valentino

Fads and Fashions Men – sporty look Women – Flapper Women’s Clothing caused much revolutionized women’s attitude!