1920s Culture

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Once you've completed todays lesson on culture change in the 1920s please answer the following questions to the best of your knowledge.
  • You may use your notes and/or the resources from today's tasks to help you answer
  • Use your own words and complete sentences
  • Make sure to open and view all supplementary resources.
  • Make sure to complete before the end of the class period
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Based on this video and on your knowledge gathered throughout today's lesson, fill in the venn diagram with items/words/things that you believe define culture today AND in the 1920s.

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The 1920s are characterized by change to many areas of society and culture. What type of cultural change is shown in this image?

In the early 20th century, a vibrant cultural movement emerged in a New York City neighborhood. This era was marked by a burst of artistic, musical, and literary creativity. African American artists, writers, and musicians from across the country moved to this area, bringing their talents and dreams.

Jazz music, with its lively rhythms and soulful melodies, filled the clubs and streets. Writers and poets explored themes of identity, freedom, and pride in their heritage. Visual artists created bold and colorful paintings that celebrated African American culture.

This period was a time of great change and excitement. It challenged old stereotypes and paved the way for future generations of African American artists and thinkers. The neighborhood became a symbol of hope, innovation, and cultural pride, leaving a lasting impact on American history and culture.
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This passage is describing...

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The 1920s is considered a time of ____________ social, cultural, and economic change?

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List THREE cultural changes that were made during the 1920s