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- 3. fashion for young women who flouted societal standards
- 6. The Jazz age _____ as the Great Depression occurred.
- 7. In addition to new music styles various dances emerged such as the
- 9. The Jazz Age is also know as the __________ twenties
- 11. Jim Crow laws were still in effect during the Jazz Age and weakened the blacks' opportunities to perform and also led to these
- 12. Trumpeter Louis Armstrong had over 60 influential records in the span of three years with his band called the ___
- 14. The jazz age is illustrated in ________ by the various parties held and in their society's style of fashion, life and music.
- 16. The women's liberation _______ had rebellions against societal standards that were partly influenced by the liberation from jazz.
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- 1. The Duke Ellington Orchestra opened as house band at the _________
- 2. Some Americans, especially the older generations, criticized the music of the 20s and called it the devil's music because the music was very ____ and sensuous.
- 4. Jelly Roll Morton led his band called the Jelly Roll Morton's
- 5. Thomas Edison ridiculed jazz music having said it would sound better this way
- 8. Cab Calloway learned to ______ from Louis Armstrong. This form of singing is created by vocal improvisations of nonsensical syllables.
- 10. In 1924, jazz performance solos started to play by
- 13. a group dance during this time period
- 15. The Jazz Age diversified society by bringing ______men and women together both white and black.
