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Kristina Morales Period 4

Kristina Morales Period 4. F lapper. It was in the 1920’s . Young women called “ flapper ” lead a free spirited. It was nation wide all over the united state. They wanted to life very different live then there mother. The flaming youth of the period know as the repaving. . Flapper.

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Kristina Morales Period 4

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  1. Kristina Morales Period 4

  2. Flapper • It was in the 1920’s. • Young women called “flapper” lead a free spirited. • It was nation wide all over the united state. • They wanted to life very different live then there mother. • The flaming youth of the period know as the repaving.

  3. Flapper • In stead of ankle – length skirts and heavy black stocking and long hair piled on top the head. • They were short skits, rolled down silk stocking and bobbed hair. • Not all girls were American flapper. • When the stock market crash in 1929 brining about the great the are of and the flapper ended as suddenly as America prosperity.

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  5. Black Tuesday • In the 1920’s the America stock market soared to new height. • Million of the bough shared of the stock. • The stock prices went up and up. • Many investors borrowed money to buy more stock.

  6. Black Tuesday • The worst day of the stock market crash of 1929. • On October 29,1929 big and smaller investors a like saw their fortunes. • Stock prices stared to go down in September they sided. • Banker poured million of dollars in to the stock market buying and buying shares in an effort to halt the slide.

  7. Black Tuesday • The last very thing the owned. • America had no money business began to fail. • Putting people out of work and the Great Depression.

  8. Works Cited “book” • Firm, Grolier E. The American scene : events. Danbury, CT: Grolier Educational, 1999. Prin. • Firm, Grolier E. The American scene : events. Danbury, CT: Grolier Educational, 1999. Print. • Carlisle, Rodney P. The roaring Twenties : 1920 to 1929. New York: Facts On File, 2009. Print.

  9. Works Cited “Pictures” • www.kovefaifum.blogspot.com • www.community-buzz.com • www.chicagotheroarin20s.tripod.com • www.img254.imageshack. • www.usw.rashomon.blogspot.com • www.lovelymek.blogspot.com • www.letstalkvintage.blogspot.com • www.aubreylondonpinup.com

  10. Works Cited “Pictures” • www.meganbgreen.blogspot.com • www.babylontoday.com • www.investing-for-beginner.org • www.edit.emich.edu • The End

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