Who wrote the mystery document Crash Course 32?
The Roaring 20’s: Crash Course US History #32 (John Green)
What were the trends of the 1920s?
The 1920’s Fashion trends were the shorter, low-waisted dresses and revealing styles worn by the Flappers, the ‘bobbed’ hairstyles, cloche hats, the casual, haphazard fashion of a mixture of brightly colored clothes, scarves and stockings with bold, striking Art Deco geometric designs of the era.
What did men do for fun in the 1920s?
More activities included playing board games, watching movies, listening to the radio, and reading. They played a lot of board games as families, like using the Ouija board and playing Hokum and Tiddledy Winks. They watched movies now because they started playing movies with sound that was made in 1923.
What was the 1920s called the Roaring 20s?
The 1920s was the first decade to have a nickname: “Roaring 20s” or “Jazz Age.” It was a decade of prosperity and dissipation, and of jazz bands, bootleggers, raccoon coats, bathtub gin, flappers, flagpole sitters, bootleggers, and marathon dancers.
What’s the significance of the mystery document?
What’s the significance of the Mystery document AND what resulted from this “doc”? This document is from the book the jungle. It led to the pure food and drug act and the meat inspection act.
What is the point of the mystery document?
In place, John began a segment called the Mystery Document, in which he took advatange of the United States’ relative youth (and thus the abundance of written documents) by reading aloud a document that Stan had picked for him without his knowledge; he must then guess the author.
What was different about jazz clothing for men?
In the early 1920s, the jazz suit also became popular amongst men who wanted a long, slim shape. Most three-piece suits were double-breasted, but there were also single-breasted options. The suit jacket was higher waisted than before and had wide pointed lapels to emphasize the shoulders and waist.
Why did the mystery document fall on deaf ears to the US?
What is the significance of the Mystery document AND why did it fall on deaf ears to the U.S.? The Mystery Document shows how North Vietnamese Leader Ho Chi Minh did not like how France was running their colonies.
What’s the problem and alternative and how do Jefferson and Hamilton still apply in the 20th C?
What’s the problem and alternative AND how do Jefferson and Hamilton still apply in the 20th c.? The problem was the rise of a strong national government and the alternative was peoples lives being controlled by provincial city and state governments.
When was the Korean War fought What is it sometimes called and how is this a first?
Korean War was in 1950-1953. It is sometimes called “The Forgotten War.” It was the first real shooting war that Americans were involved in after WWII. It was also the only time American troops directly engaged with a Communist power (China).
How did many Europeans perceive Native Americans crash course?
Like, some of the earliest Europeans saw the Indians as paragons of physical beauty and innocent of Europeans’ worst characteristics. But for most Europeans, there was little “noble” about what they saw as pure Indian savagery.
What was life like in the 1920s in Crash Course?
In the 1920s, America’s economy was booming, and all kinds of social changes were in progress. Hollywood, flappers, jazz, there was all kinds of stuff going on in the 20s. But as usual with Crash Course, things were about to take a turn for the worse.
What was going on in the 1920s?
Hollywood, flappers, jazz, there was all kinds of stuff going on in the 20s. But as usual with Crash Course, things were about to take a turn for the worse. John will teach you about the Charleston, the many Republican presidents of the 1920s, laissez-faire capitalism, jazz, consumer credit, the resurgent Klan, and all kinds of other stuff.
Who were the people involved in the 1920s flappers?
The people involved were black American who rejected stereotypes and prejudice and sought to celebrate African American culture. Flappers They typically had short skirts and hair, smoked, drank in public and availed themselves to birth control. Prosperity This was not evenly distributed. Real industrial wages rose a quarter by 1922-29.
How corrupt was the US government in the 1920s?
The 1920s were also marked by quite a bit of government corruption, most of which can be pinned to the administration of Warren G. Harding. Now, Harding himself wasn’t terribly corrupt but he picked terrible friends.