7:00 wake up 8:00 breakfast 9:00 school 10:00 hang out 11:00 p.e 12:00 go on bebo 1:00 work 2:00 get ready to go home 3:00 go home 4:00 go on bebo 5:00 gym 6:00 dinner 7:00 watch amovie 8:00 watch amovie 9:00 pretend go to bed 10:00 txt friends. 11:00 listen to music 12:00 go to bed.. R O N N I E was here.
The 1920s was an era when Baseball was the most popular sport, and many people loved to go to a game if they could; College Sports like football were also gaining in popularity, as were newer sports like hockey. Also popular were movies-- by 1927, "talking pictures" came along (prior to then, most films were silent), but going to a movie was always a fun activity. Radio was a major addition to the culture-- when broadcasting made its debut in 1920, it changed American life, by bringing hit songs and the most popular entertainers, as well as news and sports, right into people's homes; nearly everyone either bought their own radio or tried to build one, as people were delighted to be able to listen to their favorite programs. Two other popular leisure activities were going to a concert, or going dancing at a club.
we listen to the radio, listen to jazz, dance
they danced, they drank, and other stuff.... for more information read The Great Gatsby!
Drink
People had fun listening to the radio and playing board games
They went to a hotel and drank and had fun.
The roaring twenties occurred after world war one. After the war was over and the Treaty of Versailles was signed everyone was happy that there could be peace in the world. The women were happy to have there husbands and families back and everyone just started to have fun and enjoy every day as if it were their last.
Interestingly, the term "roaring twenties" became more popular after the decade had ended-- for example, in the 1930s, the term showed up movies and songs that looked back on the 1920s. But yes, some people in the 1920s did call it the "roaring twenties," to refer to the dramatic social change that occurred during that decade. From 1920-1929, the economy was booming, women had gotten the right to vote, more young people (including people of color) were attending college, hairstyles and fashions had changed (women no longer had to wear long dresses or have long hair, for example, and even for men, styles had become more comfortable); and popular dances and popular music changed too. Also, radio came onto the scene, and it played a major role in all of that social change, making a new generation of songs popular and helping previously unknown performers to become famous. It was a decade when almost anything seemed possible... until the stock market crashed in 1929 and the fun and freedom of the roaring twenties came to a sudden end.
During the great depression, many people were depressed. Therefore, in order to keep themselves going movies were a way to have some fun. People in the great depression would commit suicide if they weren't making enough money. People like Babe Ruth entertained people during this time too. Sports were another big event.
it is called the roaring 20s because it was a time of partying and buying and having fun.
Go to roaring Springs Water park. Or go to Wahooz.
People had fun listening to the radio and playing board games
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play games eat have fun
have sex
In the Baroque era, people loved painting or getting painted for fun. Music composers also entertained people with their songs at public events and bars.
Pretty much what they do for fun now.
What did the people during the great deppesion play and there fun games they played i don't know so that is why im asking you all
They went to a hotel and drank and had fun.
The roaring twenties occurred after world war one. After the war was over and the Treaty of Versailles was signed everyone was happy that there could be peace in the world. The women were happy to have there husbands and families back and everyone just started to have fun and enjoy every day as if it were their last.
Basically, when things go wrong, people have the tendency to find a scapegoat, instead of confronting the problems honestly.