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Unit 5: Crisis and Change

Lesson D: Postwar Anxiety, Creativity, and Change

Activity 3: Consumers and the Media in the 1920s

New technologies in the 1920s allowed media like radio, film, and newspapers to reach an ever-expanding audience. Advertising became an important industry. As prosperity gradually returned to the post-war world, people could afford more consumer goods. Modern conveniences like automobiles, vacuum cleaners, and washing machines – once considered luxuries – became commonplace for middle class citizens. The entertainment industry grew, too, and people purchased radios and visited movie theaters. Advertisers used the new media to reach their consumers.

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When you are ready, select the play button to learn about Consumers and the Media in the 1920s. As you view the presentation, select one advertisement to analyze from each section: automobiles, household innovations, and the entertainment industry. Answer the questions on your Student Resource: Consumers and the Media in the 1920s.

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