1920's
Terms and Pictures
Flappers
Flappers were women who simply were just enjoying the most out of their recently gained freedom and equality. As Drake would say they, "Started wearing less and going out more."
Gangsters from the 1920's
Al Capone, the most famous gangster of all time. With the 18th amendment being put in place, gangsters found a way to emerge by using prohibition as an excuse to make money by manipulating people. They thrived off of the fear they caused, kept to themselves, and relied on secrecy and mystery to protect themselves.
Ford's Assembly line
This picture illustrates what is was like working on an assembly line in a Ford Factory as they made the Model T cars.
Street View of The 1920's
The picture above illustrates what it looked like in the streets of a town in the 20's. As you can see the street is not yet marked like modern roads and all the cars are model T's which were the most popular at the time
Movie Stars in the 1920's
One of the most famous star's of the 20's was Charlie Chaplin. He starred in many of the most popular films in the 20's as the movie business started to emerge.
Advertisements of The 1920's
Advertisements were booming in the 20's. Above is picture with Babe Ruth, the most famous baseball player at the time and maybe in even all of baseball history, used to advertise "Red Rock Cola".