3 reasons why some world events in the 1920s were important?

October 14th, 2008 | by admin |
World Events
زهرة القرنفل. asked:


i already got down the great depression and stock crash as one. so 3 more still

thanks.
thanks.. but women is not included in my group’s project

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  1. 4 Responses to “3 reasons why some world events in the 1920s were important?”

  2. By chippiepete@btinternet.com on Oct 14, 2008 | Reply

    Votes for women

  3. By Can Can Dancer on Oct 17, 2008 | Reply

    Well, I guess women are not in your answers either.

  4. By Frosty on Oct 20, 2008 | Reply

    1920

    Bubonic Plague in India

    First Commercial Radio Broadcast Aired

    Harlem Renaissance Begins

    League of Nations Established

    Prohibition Begins in the U.S.

    Pancho Villa Retires

    Women Granted the Right to Vote in U.S.

    1921

    “Fatty” Arbuckle Scandal

    Extreme Inflation in Germany

    Irish Free State Proclaimed

    Lie Detector Invented

    1922

    Insulin Discovered

    Kemal Atatürk Founds Modern Turkey

    Tomb of King Tut Discovered

    Michael Collins Killed in Ambush

    Mussolini Marches on Rome

    The Reader’s Digest Published

    1923

    Charleston Dance Becomes Popular

    Hitler Jailed After Failed Coup

    Ruhr Occupied by French and Belgian Forces

    Talking Movies Invented

    Teapot Dome Scandal

    Time Magazine Founded

    1924

    First Olympic Winter Games

    J. Edgar Hoover Appointed FBI Director

    Leopold and Loeb Murder a Neighbor Out of Boredom

    V.I. Lenin Dies

    1925

    Flapper Dresses in Style

    Hitler Publishes Mein Kampf

    The Scopes (Monkey) Trial

    1926

    A.A. Milne Publishes Winnie-the-Pooh

    Houdini Dies After Being Punched

    Robert Goddard Fires His First Liquid-Fuel Rocket

    A Woman Swims the English Channel

    1927

    Babe Ruth Makes Home-Run Record

    BBC Founded

    The First Talking Movie, The Jazz Singer

    Lindbergh Flies Solo Across the Atlantic

    Sacco and Venzetti Executed

    1928

    Bubble Gum Invented

    First Mickey Mouse Cartoon

    First Oxford English Dictionary Published

    Kellogg-Briand Treaty Outlaws War

    Penicillin Discovered

    Sliced Bread Invented

    1929

    Byrd and Bennett Fly Over South Pole

    Car Radio Invented

    First Academy Awards

    Stock Market Crashes

    St. Valentine’s Day Massacre

  5. By ♓ ÇђÚ_4_ℓ♆ƒ∃ ♓ Chicago Bears 3-3 on Oct 21, 2008 | Reply

    the Jazz Age

    K bee-otch K was created

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