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Q: Why did radio and the movies become such a big part of American life in the 1920s?
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What new forms of entertainment dominated American society during the 1920s?

In the 1900s technologies such as radio broadcasting and movies dominated american society.


What did not have a major effect on culture in the 1920s radio television movies or jazz?

radio


Who invented the radio in 1920s?

Guglielmo Marconi.


Why do you think that movies and radio become as popular as they did during the 1930?

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Was the radio invented in th e1920s?

the radio was not invented in the 1920s, but it came out in the 1920s when people could buy them


What new forms of entertainment were available to the American people in the 1920s as a result of new technology?

Motion picutres and the radio


Did in 1950 have radio players?

Radios were very popular in 1950, both in the home and in the automobile. The radio started to become popular in the 1920s and was a major source of entertainment by the 1930s.


When were radios used in houses?

While the wireless or radio was invented in 1895, it was not used for entertainment until about 1920. The first radio station was started in Pittsburgh, PA in 1920 with commercial radios beginning sales about that time.


Where Americans heard the news in the 1920s?

Radio


One of the few consumer products of the 1920s?

the radio.


What was the most powerful communication medium in the 1920s?

radio


What was invented in the 1920s that we still use today's age?

One major invention that is still around today was radio. Another was talking pictures-- today known as movies (movies had been around since 1895, but they were silent until 1927, when technology to bring sound to movies was perfected). Early experiments with television were occurring in the 1920s, and TV is certainly still around today. Frozen food, band-aids, penicillin, bubble gum, and the yo-yo all go back to the 1920s, and all are still around today.