Technology And Culture During The 1920's

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1920: Technology/culture: During this time of year, a decade of new inventions were introduced into society directly after World War I. Silent movies and Henry Ford's automobile industry were invented to help the community enjoy their new livestyle with new technology. Americans bathed in economic prosperity allowing them to use more fasticated technology and optimise their liesure time, after World War I. More and more people began to spend more money as they became richer. They basically invest this money for a new infrastructure such as roads and bridges, holiday resort and also tourism. Automobiles were also became rapidly popular as they were being invented. Henry Ford's Model T was the first automobile that was assemblied. This helped …show more content…

They were approximely sold at 400 to 850 dollars. KDKA was the first radio station for the public. It was first located in Pittsburgh. Many people gathered in their living room in order to listen to concerts, music, sports events etc. The 1920's was largely dominated by silent movies Silent movies were also invented and then eventually introduced into sociaty . They were indeed well known due to its form of entertainment. Early silent movies provided a large amount of entertainment value to asudicence everywhere as it was often accompanied by live piano or other types of organic music. It wasn't until the 1923 that sound was characterised within movies. The introduction of Technicolour made movies more entertaining and also very memorable. Before and now, the movie industry became a major part of American industry. Sports: .the 1920's have been also known as the Golden Age of Sports. Extraordinary althele heros emerged in virtually every sport, they are known to be swimming, football, tennis, polo, golf and also including the Olympic Sports. Babe Ruth, Red Grange, Helen Wills, Bobby Jones, Benny Leonard all became sport