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The Jazz Age and the Depression 1920-1939 - Coggle Diagram
The Jazz Age and the Depression 1920-1939
The Jazz Age
The Jazz is a mix of American tunes and African beats. African American musicians sterted playing Jazz in New Orlens
There were very famous musicians that were Louis Satchmo Armstrong and Bessie Smith
Women in the vote
In 1920, women won the right to vote. It was a right that they had tried to get for many years. In 1848, Elizabeth Cady Stanton became a leader in the movement for sufrage
A suffrage is the right to vote
America on wheels
Henry Ford had a dream. He wanted to build a simple car that many people could afford. He called it Model T. He build the first one in 1980. Ford used an assembly line to make his cars.
An assembly line was a belt that carried cars past the workers. Each worker added a different part
The Great Depression
When the owners closed their factories, the workers lost their jobs. Because they had no money, the workers could not buy goods. That meant that more factories were closed and more workers lost their jobs.
In 1929, things got much worse. People all over the country had been buying small pars of businesses called share of stock