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- 3. what enabled people to travel much further afield than foot or horse had permitted?
- 8. what had to be redesigned and rebuilt to accomodate the automobile, new road rules had to be introduced, standardized road signs erected, and methods of controlling traffic (like traffic lights) implemented in densely populated areas?
- 10. what had been popular during and after the first world war was suited to the new music tempos and so it flourished.?
- 11. what required much higher road clearances than modern cars due to the poor state of roads and tracks, hence the large diameter skinny tires of the day which were effective at cutting through mud to reach more solid ground?
- 13. most important baseball player of 1920's
- 14. who discovered Tutankhamen's tomb and artifacts in 1922 Egyptian motifs were the rage. While many of the designers of the 1920's based their jewelry on geometric forms: circles, arcs, squares, rectangles and triangles etc. there were other designers who took their inspiration from nature.
- 17. 1880, Springfield, Ohio - 1927, New York City, studied at Kenyon College in 1902, where he found an audience for drawing in the school yearbooks.
- 18. listen for entertainment
- 20. The first movie theatres were called what?
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- 1. was introduced to the public in the Ziegfield Follies of 1923 by the all black cast Afro-American Broadway musical "Running Wild", and became so popular that even today, it is still a symbol for the 1920s Jazz Age.
- 2. July 25, 1870 - March 30, 1966, an American painter and illustrator born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- 4. also known as the "bob" introduced by Louise Brooks
- 5. be accepted as priests of the Anglican Church if their own communions would reciprocate, while it was asked of the Protestant Churches that they would allow their ministers to submit to reordination by Anglican or Episcopal bishops.
- 6. more conservative generation who saw what in particular as decadent?
- 7. The 1920's movie _______ experience was largely dominated by silent movies but saw the introduction of synchronized sound.
- 9. the movement that began in post wwi european avant-garde literary and art circles
- 12. passed down from mother to daughter were a popular recreational activity in the 1920's, especially when the introduction of electric lighting meant the dark hours of winter and evenings could be gainfully employed.
- 15. a movement in decorative arts that also affected architecture.
- 16. Young women with short bobbed hairstyles, close fitting hats and short skirts were referred to as what?
- 19. young men with ukeleles, racoon coats and bell-bottom trousers were called what?
