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Radification Of The 19th Amendment
the 19th amendment was ratified on August 18 1920 it gave woman the right to vote. -
Sacco And Vanzetti Trial Starts
Sacco and Vanzetti supposedly robbed 15,000$ dollars and killed a person and were sentenced to death. Many people were mad about this. -
Yankee Statium Opens
Yankee Stadium located in Bronx New York is home to the New York Yankees. "The House That Ruth Built" was the first to be called a stadium. It was a triple-decked ballpark in a horse shoe shape. During the first game Babe Ruth hit a home run. -
Great Gatsby was published
The Great Gatsby was published in April of 1925. It is a classic novel that showed the clash between modern and traditional values and many important topics of the 1920s. -
Scopes Monkey Trial Begins
A teacher named John Scopes taught evolution and since it was against the law he was arrested. He was tried in Dayton Tennesee. It was called the "Monkey Trial." -
Grand Ole Opry Starts on WSM
The grand ole opry started of as a radio broadcast in 1925 but then expanded to Nashville's number 1 attraction. the opry gathers all of the best country music singers and puts on huge show to entertain people of all ages. -
Charles Lindbergh crosses the Atlantic Ocean Solo
Charles Lindberg was the very first person the cross the Atlantic Ocean in an airplane. On May 12, 1927, he flew solo and nonstop from New York to Paris. The Spirit Of St. Louis was the name of his plane. He was only 25 years old when he made the flight. -
The Jazz Singer Premires
The Jazz Singer was the first talkie movie or movie that had sound. This film was produced by Warner Brothers and helped to make them successful. -
Steam Boat Willie Premires
Steam Boat Willie was the first Disney Mickey Mouse film. It was the first cartoon with synchronized sound. It was the beginning of the Disney Empire. -
Black Tuesday
On October 29 1929 was the day the stock market crashed and also it was the start of the great depression