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Is someone willing to help me with my history presentation? I am genuinely really confused on what to do, but here are the directions I was given, and what I have to do.

Its about the 1920's. I am in a group, and we were assigned a certain subject.

How did advancements in technology contribute to social change after World War I?
- Mass Media
- Popular Culture: Movies, Radio, Sports

Essential Questions:
- Who? What? When? Where? Why?

- How does government intervention affect American lives?

- How do Americans contribute to social change?

In my group I got stuck with Movies and Radio Shows. I'm willing to answer all questions in the comment of this post, but if you don't understand, then that makes two of us.

Answer :

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I got this so far. look good?

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1920’s

Who?

- Charlie Chaplin was a movie-star, in many silent films.

- Greta Garbo was a Swedish actress, playing movies such as “The Torrent” and “The Temptress”.

- Gary Cooper was a 1920’s actor, playing in over 100 movies.

Why?

Why are movies such a big deal? Talkies had a big impact on our movie industry. Without talkies, most movies wouldn’t be where they are now. The iconic “Steamboat Willie” wouldn’t be a thing without the 1920’s. Why are radios so important? The device brought 1920’s people together. Programs like Amos ‘n’ Andy entertained people around the country of America.

What?

- Jazz was one of, if not the biggest staple of the 1920s. Trumpets sounding, and

- As for the radio shows, it provided for a cheaper and easier way to carry information and ideas, says an article from Angelfire.