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1921-1940
by: Hannah Boysen
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blentley
2.
Bonnie and Clyde 1930
American outlaws and robbers from Dallas who traveled the United States with their gang during the Great Depression
1934, They were shot to death in a police ambush in LA.
They were known to have killed 9 police officers and several civilians.
Photo by
miss_rogue
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Amelia Earhart Flies AROUND the Wold
Photo by
***Bud***
4.
Amelia disappeared in 1937
She was attempting to fly around the world for the 1st time.
She was reported missing flying over Howland Island.
She received messages that she was lost and running out of fuel.
Soon after that she probably tried ditching her plane into the Pacific.
No trace of Amelia was ever found.
Photo by
Luke Peterson Photography
5.
Walt disney
On December 21 1937 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
were the first fully animated film
It produced a whopping $1.499 million during the Depression.
Photo by
tollieschmidt
6.
Alexander Fleming
In 1928 he discovered penicillin by accident
He had found a fungus growing on his experiment.
So he continued to grow the mold. It eventually grew into a substance.
The substance was found to have killed a number of disease-killing baceria
His discovery was very successful and is still a very important use today.
Photo by
aussiegall
7.
fredrick Banting
Created insulin in 1922.
Found a special substance in the pancreas of a cow, insulin.
He first tested it on a diabetic dog.
Now it is used all over the world curing Diabetes
It was a very important discovery because it has saved many lives.
Photo by
GraphicReality
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St. Valentine's Day Massacre
1929 murder of seven mob leaders of the North Irish Gang.
It was known as the most notorious gangster killing during the Prohibition.
The 7 victims each got shot 15 times in the head.
Photo by
seyed mostafa zamani
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First Mickey mouse Cartoon
In 1928 "Steamboat Willie" was the first Mickey Mouse Cartoon.
It was the first cartoon to feature a fully produced soundtrack.
It introduced one of the world's most popular cartoon characters.
The film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film
Registry for being culturally and historically significant.
Photo by
JD Hancock
10.
Start of great depression 1929
The great depression lasted til mid 1940's
It was a severe world-wide depression
It all began after the fall of stock prices.
Income, Taxes, profits, and prices dropped
Trade plunged by 50%, Unemployment rose to 25%
Photo by
ashleywilson2
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Immigration Act 1929
Was a US federal law that limited the annual # of immigrants
who could be admitted from any country into the US.
The law was aimed at further restricting immigration of Jews and Europeans
Also prohibiting the immigration of Arabs, East Asians, and Indians.
The purpose of the act was to preserve the ideal of American Homogeneity.
Photo by
Jacob Anikulapo
13.
WW2 Starts 1939
It was the most wide spread war in history.
It began Sept. 1,1939 and ended on Sept. 2,1945.
One of the bloodiest wars, 40-50 million deaths.
The Allies won
Photo by
rikdom
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Franklin D. Roosevelt 1933
Was elected as the 32nd President
Longest serving president 1933-1945
Instituted the new deal a variety of programs to produce-
government jobs to the unemployed during Great Depression.
Major surviving programs include FDIC and Social seccurity.
Photo by
Travis S.
15.
First Nonstop transatlantic flight
In 1927 by Charles Lindburgh
In his airplane called The spirit of St. Lewis
He did it to win a $25000 prize.
Used his fame to promote the development of commercial Aviation.
Photo by
tj.blackwell
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Hindenburg disaster 1937
The Hindenburg was a German passenger airship.
Flight was going from Germany to New Jersey
The flight caught on fire and crashed in Lake Hurst,NJ
Out of 97 people,13 passengers and 22 crewman died.
After the crash, it marked the end of the airship era.
Photo by
Recuerdos de Pandora
17.
Star Spangled Banner was Adopted
It was adopted in 1931 as the U.S National Anthem.
Was signed by President Herbert Hoover.
Photo by
Sam Howzit
18.
Mcdonald's was founded
McDonald's was founded on May 15,1940 by Rich and maurice McDonald.
World's largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants.
It serves around 68 million customers daily in 119 countries.
The company first began as a barbecue restaurant.
McDonald's is one of the most popular fast food restraunts in the world.
Photo by
Nathan O'Nions
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