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The 1920s were one of the important decades, because it .... During the 1920's the economy achieved a .. THIS SHOULD BE 2 OR MORE PARAGRAPHS.
Education
At first education was ...A PARAGRAPH OR TWO...YOU GET THE IDEA. WE ARE NOT LOOKING FOR A BULLET POINT LIST...BUT WELL THOUGHT OUT RESEARCH AND WRITING.
Fashion
American Fashion was altered in the 1920’s after ...
Film and theater
Hollywoodhad become
Food & Drink
American families had more disposable income...
Print Culture
Print media dominated...
Sports & Games
In 1981, the American arcade game, Pac-man dominated the gaming industry.
Music
"The Way We Lived"
Due to the ..
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Government & Politics
This section evaluates government and politics during the 1920s ...
Leadership
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Law & Justice
It was during the 20s that the US...
Religion
Church attendance had declined ...
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MYP Unit Question: How did culture, events and leadership shape and reflect post-WWII America?
Yes, this is the most important question of this project. At LEAST 3 paragraphs are needed. See your teacher if you need more direction.
Works Cited
"Annual Message to the Congress on the State of the Union.." The American Presidency Project. 2009. University of
California. Web. 17 Jun. 2009 .
"Europe Divided on Familiar Lines To Two Speeches." Prescott Evening Courier 54(1948): 6. Print.
Cooke, Jacob E. "Washington, George." Presidents: A Reference History. Ed. Henry F. Graff. 3rd ed. Detroit: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2002. 1- 21. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Farmington Hills: Gale. Web. 30 Apr. 2008.
Bowling, Beatniks, and Bell-Bottoms: Pop Culture of 20th-Century America. Eds. Sara Pendergast and Tom Pendergast. Vol. 3: 1940s-1950s. Detroit: U*X*L, 2002. Print.
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