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Major factors that contributed to the growth of cities in the 1920s -…
Major factors that contributed to the growth of cities in the 1920s
Automobiles
Inexpensive cars
Model T-Ford
Aviation
Bush pilots
Flies small aircraft into remote areas
Opens northern frontiers of Canada by flying prospectors, geologists, and supplies into mineral-and oil-rich areas, used to spot forest fires, take aerial photographs, etc.
Planes
Urbanization
Many people moving into the cities
Fads, Fashions, and American Influences
Mass Media
Mass Consumerism
Marketing
Persuasion
Advertising
Radio broadcasts, newspapers, glossy magazines, billboards, and movies poured into Canada from the United States
Flapper
Women in the 1920s
The Persons Case
Famous 5
Underlined the inequality women still faced
Entertainment
Jazz popularity
Talkies