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Chapter 11

11.2

Read all of page 311 in your text.

Some people questioned the

values of the past and traditional ways

of doing things.

Victorian to Flapper

Victorian Era

Notice the hairstyles.

Victorian Shoe Styles

Victorian Parlor(cluttered)

Read page 312

New Roles for Women

They had more personal freedom. They drove cars, played sports, went to college, and took jobs.

Ain’t we got fun.

New job opportunities for

women gave families more

money to spend.

The 19th Amendment

ensured women the right to vote.

Victorian Era• Small waists were achieved

by wearing corsets.

She was proud of her 18 inch waistline.

1900

1909

1910-1913

1912-1913

1929

An evolution in style occurred. Hems rose, waistlines dropped and women’s curves were hidden.

Read page 313 in your text.

Prohibition

Supporters felt that Prohibition would

promote morality and good health.

The NAACP tried to protect the

constitutional rights of African

Americans.

Read page 314 in your text.

Scopes Monkey TrialWord for Word from the Bible or Darwin’s

Theory of Evolution

Many African Americans moved out of the South because of the

KKK.

11.3

Louis Armstrong spread Jazz to other

parts of the country---from Chicago to New York’s Harlem---and

then to Europe.

Laborsaving appliances and

shorter working hours gave Americans more

leisure time.

In 1929, Americans spent about $4 billion on

entertainment—a 100 percent jump in a

decade. They spent more $ on things that weren’t necessities.

mass media-radio, newspapers and movies

popular culture—songs, dances, fashions, and

even slang expressions.

Another leisure activity was watching sporting events and listening to them on the radio.

Fans would listen to boxing matches on the radio or saw them on newsreels at movie

theaters.

Which technology contributed LEAST to the boom in the popularity of professional

sports in the 1920’s-radio

-movies-automobiles

-airplanes

Harlem, New York was the center of African American culture in the

1920’s.Harlem Renaissance included

African American writers (Langston Hughes and Zora Neale

Hurston ), scholars, artists, and musicians.

Louis Armstrong helped jazz spread to

other parts of the country from its

birthplace in New Orleans.

The Lost Generation was made up of artists an

writers that felt the decade after the war was not a

time of celebration but a time of deep despair.

Members of the Lost Generation criticized

the new American values and lifestyles

that developed in the 1920’s.

Many of the Lost Generation became expatriates, people

who choose to live in a country other than

their own.

Famous writers Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott

Fitzgerald, and Sinclair Lewis were members of

the Lost Generation.

El Sobrino de Botín

World’s Oldest Restaurant

1725

Roast Suckling PigOne of their specialties.

Ernest Hemingway

• We have left Ernest Hemingway until last, in honour of the special link he had with Botín and its owners. In his travels to Spain, Hemingway often visited Botín and formed a firm friendship with Emilio González, father and grandfather of the current owners. By way of an anecdote, he was particularly keen on learning how to make paella, although his skills in the kitchen were somewhat less than his talent with the typewriter.

Panoramic Street View

• http://www.only-apartments.com/guide/botin/

One of the dining rooms and a dish they serve.

• The smallish restaurant is on three levels. We followed a white-coated waiter down ancient wooden steps to what I can only describe as the cellar. Brick and stone arched ceilings and walls seemed a bit claustrophobic at first, but the space actually ended up feeling quite cozy.

Sliced Jamon

sopa de ajo con huevo, a steaming bowl of onion soup with a barely cooked egg on top

sopa al cuarto de hora, a gorgeous fish soup brought to the table in its own silver tureen. Chock full of clams, lobster and cod

the ground floor was very bistro-y in feeling, with cordovan leather covering the walls

Many of the clubs and restaurants here in Madrid are below ground...perhaps it's an attempt to keep cool on those hot summer nights

Roman Aqueduct•Segovia, Spain

It was built by the 11th Roman emperor Domitian during the first century A.D.

It provided water to Segovia until the mid 1800’s.