The Roaring 20sThis is a decade of excess spending and partying! People are excited to be done with the war and are set on enjoying their lives through entertainment, drinking, and having leisure time. Automobiles and telephones become commonly owned technology. Prohibition causes some to find alternative ways of selling and purchasing alcohol. Mobility increases and people are able to travel around and enjoy their time away from work.
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Primary Source: a source from the time period an event occurred or from someone who was present at the event.
Examples - photographs, videos, government documents Secondary Source: a source from after an event occurred or created by someone who was not present at that event. Examples - textbooks, historical books, journal articles |
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Students are tasked with finding an image that is associated with the term. Then students will explain the term and how their image choice connects to the term. This is a GREAT thing to use when studying!!!
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The New DealFranklin Roosevelt (FDR) - The New Deal in the USA
R.B. Bennett - The New Deal in Canada (inspired by US) |
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