-new music and fashion
-car
-electric appliances
-new medicine
-scientific advancements
-used household electricity
-affordable because mass produced so many people had them
-impacted economy because jobs, radio stations, advertising
invented batteryless radio that used household electricity
changed how we lived:
-made on assembly line so affordable
-many people had them
-created new jobs
-easier to connect with people far away
-could travel further from home
-could live further away from work (suburbs)
-farmers could get to market faster
-1920 discovered insulin
-treated diabedes
-extended lives
-still relied on today
-connected Canada (trans canada flights)
-we got our own airforce Royal Canadian Airforce 1924
-used in agriculture (crop spraying)
-created jobs (vickers 1923, boeing 1929)
-all women canadian basketball team
-never lost a series
-symbolized womens new freedom in sports
-a group of canadian painters
-paintings showing canadian landscape and spirit
-first time canada had art that was distinctly ours
-lismer, harris, tom thompson
north west mounted police and dominion police
-first canada wide (federal) police force
-distinctive uniforms
-became a symbol of canada
-canadas identity
the roaring 20's
-jazz
-came to us from US influence (Duke Ellington, Loius Armstrong)
-canada had yerkes bluebird orchestra
-music (brought us jazz)
-dance trends
-talking and silent movies (so also movie theatres)
charlie chaplin, rudolph valentino, greta garbo
-famous canadian actress from toronto
-made it big in hollywood (no movie industry here)
-highest paid actress at the time
-cofounder of united artists film studio
-economic boom
-people had money and jobs
-new inventions were making life easier and different (cars, electric appliances, medicine)
-more money and time for leisure and cultural activities (music; dancing; going to see american movies)
-many more people living in cities
-women had new freedoms (flappers, sports, voting, legally people)
hockey night in canada with foster hewitt
mass production and assembly lines
1920
-telephone lines put in from coast to coast
-people got news faster
-keep in touch easier
-became affordable
-people became more mobile
-could get around faster
-could live outside the city and work in the city (suburbs)
-farmers got their crops etc. to market more easily and faster
-could travel
-canadian womens backetball team
-most successful canadian womens team in 1920's
-showed first time women could play high level sports
snowmobile
-helped people who lived in snowy climates
-also used by doctos and rcmp and military
the variable pitch propeller
-impact on air travel and transport
-made air transport industry possible because allowed planes to carry heavy loads
-made planes more efficient and safer