4.02 The Roaring 20's (US History)

What Made the 1920s "Roar"?
The end of World War I brought s______l and e_________c upheaval to the United States. Returning to a p______time economy was not easy. Those problems soon turned around, however. In the early 1920s, the U.S. e________y began t

social, economic, peacetime, economy, total, goods, produced, services, wages, farm, money, goods, money, stock, stock

What Made the 1920s "Roar"?
The e_________c growth changed everyday life for Americans. People bought new, popular products such as radios, refrigerators, other home appliances, and automobiles. The new t__________y of the 1920s changed life in surprising

economic, technology, conditioners, conditioners, southern, Florida, conditioning, Florida, public radio program, broadcast, radio, major, Broadcasting, Broadcasting

How Did U.S. Consumer Culture Change During the 1920s?
During the 1920s, c___________m (social system emphasizing buying goods based on perceived desire rather than need) became an important part of U.S. society. )
Advertising had existed before the 1920s

consumerism, needed, wanted, automobile

How Can Americans Afford the New Products?
Even with higher wages, how could people possibly pay for all the new goods available during the 1920s? The answer was simple. They didn't have to, at least not all at once. During the 1920s, r_________s and b___

retailers, banks, installment plans, credit, small, credit, Installment, consumer, debt,

How Did U.S. Manufacturing Practices Change During the 1920s?
The principles of i_______________n and s__________c management set the stage for the m_____________g changes of the 1920s. The most important advance during this time was the growth of mass pr

industrialization, scientific, manufacturing, Mass, Ford, mass, Ford, T, Ford, T, Ford, T, Ford, scientific, manufacturing, cars, faster, cheaper, assembly, same, highly, low

How Did U.S. Manufacturing Practices Change During the 1920s?
The rise of the a___________e greatly changed life for A__________s. Demand for products needed to make and power c____s helped support the strong economy of the 1920s. Early commercial o__l we

automobile, Americans, cars, oil, automobile, weekend, highways, tourism, Florida, houses, land, boom, prices, price, Florida, fast

How Did U.S. Manufacturing Practices Change During the 1920s?
R______s and new r_____way lines supported the growth, and so did government laws keeping state t______s minimal. Tourist destinations such as M______i Beach grew quickly, but the boom did NOT

Roads, railway, taxes, Miami, prices, afford, weather, cold, disasters

How Did the U.S. Government Shape the 1920s?
During the 1920s, the government departed from earlier efforts to regulate b________s and reshape society. Republican presidents Warren G. H______g and Calvin C_______e both believed that business should operat

business, Harding, Coolidge, government, Mellon, Mellon, business, taxes, Harding, taxes, debt, tariffs, cheaply, foreign, Fordney McCumber, tariffs, European, debts, trade

How Did the U.S. Government Shape the 1920s?
Nevertheless, the H_______g administration's policies helped the U.S. e________y boom. The president himself was l____s successful overall. Harding's friends and political allies easily dominated him. They took

Harding, economy, less, government, Harding, Teapot Dome Scandal, Fall, oil, Navy, companies, profit, public, prison

How Did the U.S. Government Shape the 1920s?
Regardless, Harding died of a h_____t attack in 1923, still a highly popular president. His vice-president, Calvin C_________e, succeeded him in office. Known as "Silent Cal," C________e oversaw an administrati

heart, Coolidge, Coolidge, government, business, business, Harding, debt, economy

How Did Economic Changes Affect Farmers and Factory Workers?
The average w_______r benefited from the advances of the 1920s. B________s owners such as Henry F___d raised w____s even as they c___t hours. Increased leisure(relaxing hehe) time and spending m

worker, Business, Ford, wages, cut, money, consumer, production, debt, inequality, Labor, workers, conditions, Farmers, economic, prices, agricultural, crop, factory, farm

Rep ems!
Roaring Twenties = Period of great economic growth
Consumerism = Focus on buying goods
Installment Plans = Way of paying for goods over time
Assembly Line = Way of speeding industrial production
Speculation = Short-term investment in the hopes of

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