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The Roaring Twenties S.S. Book pages 306- 312

The Roaring Twenties S.S. Book pages 306-312 I. The Boom Economy a. Consumer Goods i. Washing machines ii. Radios iii. Vacuums iv. Appliances b. Installment

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Page 1: The Roaring Twenties S.S. Book pages 306-312 I. The Boom Economy a. Consumer Goods i. Washing machines ii. Radios iii. Vacuums iv. Appliances b. Installment

The Roaring Twenties

S.S. Book pages 306-312

Page 2: The Roaring Twenties S.S. Book pages 306-312 I. The Boom Economy a. Consumer Goods i. Washing machines ii. Radios iii. Vacuums iv. Appliances b. Installment

I. The Boom Economya. Consumer Goods

i. Washing machinesii. Radiosiii. Vacuumsiv. Appliances

b. Installment buyingc. Advertisements

Page 3: The Roaring Twenties S.S. Book pages 306-312 I. The Boom Economy a. Consumer Goods i. Washing machines ii. Radios iii. Vacuums iv. Appliances b. Installment

II. New Industriesa. Automobile

i. Henry Fordii. Assembly Lines

b. Oili. Gasoline

c. Rubberi. Tires

d. More roadsi. Suburbs

Page 4: The Roaring Twenties S.S. Book pages 306-312 I. The Boom Economy a. Consumer Goods i. Washing machines ii. Radios iii. Vacuums iv. Appliances b. Installment

II. New Industries Continued

e. Steelf. Electricity g. Aviation

i. Charles Lindberghii. Commercial Industry

Page 5: The Roaring Twenties S.S. Book pages 306-312 I. The Boom Economy a. Consumer Goods i. Washing machines ii. Radios iii. Vacuums iv. Appliances b. Installment

III. Entertainmenta. Radiob. Jazzc. Movies

i. Silentii. Black and White

Page 6: The Roaring Twenties S.S. Book pages 306-312 I. The Boom Economy a. Consumer Goods i. Washing machines ii. Radios iii. Vacuums iv. Appliances b. Installment

III. Entertainment Continuedd. Sports

i. Baseballii. Basketballiii. Boxingiv. Footballv. Tennisvi. Golfvii. Swimming

Page 7: The Roaring Twenties S.S. Book pages 306-312 I. The Boom Economy a. Consumer Goods i. Washing machines ii. Radios iii. Vacuums iv. Appliances b. Installment

IV. Harlem Renaissancea. A time of great interests and activity in

the arts by African-American writers, musicians, and artists.

i. Langston Hughesii. Louis Armstrongiii. Billie Holidayiv. Duke Ellingtonv. Paul Robeson