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THE INTERWAR YEARS: the 1920s - Coggle Diagram
THE INTERWAR YEARS: the 1920s
Political/social changes 1920s
American policy
US foreign policy
Isolation policies distancing from Europe
US domestic policy
conservative presidents
Emancipation of women
Public life
Right to vote
Womens appearance change
Employement
Better education
More household appliances
White collar jobs
Cultural civil war
Cultural conflicts
Prohibition (alcohol)
Discrimination (Ku klux Klan)
Economic gaps
Rural areas
Urban areas
The roaring twenties
A consumer society
Mass production (standarised products)
New cheaper raw materials (Cheaper/lighter substitutes) For ex. plastic/rayon
Rationalism of production (specialisation/division of labour)
Mas consuption
New consumer habits
New products/industries
Ready to wear clothes
Boom in housing construction and need for more factories/office buildings
Cars became affordable → more roads → petrol industry grew
Mass media
Radio (Advertising agencies)
Cinema (Hollywood)
Social change