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social changes in the twenties
workbook activity
chapter 24, lesson 2 100
directions: write the correct phrase from the answer bank to complete each sentence.
answer bank
•10 million americans
•19th amendment
•assembly line
•became affordable
•challenge old ideas
•commercial radio station
•communication by phone
•leisure time
•monthly payments
•more mobile
•older generation
•right to vote
•social changes
•social freedom
•unlimited source
- many ________________________ occurred in america in the 1920s.
- peoples purchasing power changed when they could buy things in ________________________
- people were brought closer together through ________________________
- americans had more money and more ________________________
- as more people bought cars, american society became ________________________
- in the mid-1920s, the price of cars dropped, so they ________________________ to a greater number of people.
- the model t was the first car made on a(n) ________________________
- the radio became a(n) ________________________ of information and entertainment.
- in 1920, the first permanent ________________________ began broadcasting.
- by 1929, about ________________________ owned radios.
- the national woman suffrage association wanted to give women the ________________________.
- the ________________________ gave all american women the right to vote.
- women of the 1920s refused to be tied down to the ideas of the ________________________
- women began to ________________________ about how they should act.
- womens desire to gain more ________________________ could be seen in their style of dress.
Each answer is matched to the sentence based on key historical facts about 1920s American social changes, using terms from the provided answer bank.
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- social changes
- monthly payments
- communication by phone
- leisure time
- more mobile
- became affordable
- assembly line
- unlimited source
- commercial radio station
- 10 million Americans
- right to vote
- 19th Amendment
- older generation
- challenge old ideas
- social freedom