The 20's Flashcards

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Government involvement in the economy (Laissez-faire and progressive approaches) WWI and the U.S. economy

A

Minimal involvement (pull back from progressive era (no more regulations)
Laissez-Faire=let it be
WWI:
-Profitable for some companies
-Changed to creditor (money lenders)
-Post war boom led to inflation/recession
-Economy grows rapidly “roaring 20s”

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2
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Economic changes in the 1920s

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  • Automobiles became largest U.S. industry
  • Mass production by Henry Ford
  • Adopted moving assembly line, leads to mass production
  • Paid workers $5 per day (wants his workers to be consumers)
  • Corporations growing
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3
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What two things led to a consumption boom?

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  • Advertising
  • Electricity
  • Smaller things
  • Cars
  • credit/borrowing money
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4
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What threshold did the U.S. cross in urbanization in the 1920s?

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  • During the 20’s for the first time, there was a higher population in cities than the countryside (jobs)
    i. e. more than half of the people in the US lived in cities
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5
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How did the lives of women change?

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Vote.
Get jobs.
Going to high school and college.
Playing sports.
Dressed differently.
Drank.
Cut hair.
Became flappers.
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How did consumerism and advertising change the culture?

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Mobilized new products on the market.
Eye grabbing.
Told lies to draw people in.

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What city was the first center of jazz in the U.S. & which three then became centers for jazz in the 1920s?

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New Orleans (first then spread to) → Kansas City → Chicago → New York

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