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.
Suspenders have been in use since the Bronze Age, so you can't really say "who" invented them.
She was an American engineer who invented the two-blade electric fan in 1882 at age 22.
Yes Alexander Graham Bell was famous, because in 1876, at the age of 29 Mr. Graham Bell invented his telephone. In 1877, he formed the Bell Telephone Company. Hope that helps. (:
Muslims made significant contributions to various fields during the Golden Age of Islam, including mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and philosophy. They invented algebra, with mathematicians like Al-Khwarizmi laying the foundation for this discipline. In medicine, figures like Avicenna wrote comprehensive texts that influenced both Islamic and European medical practices. Additionally, advancements in optics, such as the development of the camera obscura, showcased their innovative spirit in science and technology.
Hot water holding systems have been used as far back as the Romans. They particularly liked building hot water baths, of a communal nature. I would suspect that as soon as the copper and bronze age occurred, a shaped bowl was used to heat water.
the 1920s were called the age of fords because the assembly line had just been invented and cars were beginning to be mass produced for the first time in American history. as for flappers i have no idea.
Yes, they are.
I still have a couple of pairs about that age. Apart from being faded and well worn, no different than todays levi's. Or the ones in 1889.
I have know idea
Because back in 1920 they had all the best players we still know today....and they called them the golden players...so they decided to call that time "the golden age"
Stone Age cave painters.
The Jazz Age or the Roaring Twenties
"Jazz Age", "The Roaring 20's",
It had not been invented. Egypt at the time of the pyramids was still in the bronze age.
Frederick is the ONE who invented hole puncher is Still alive .Its a apartment. I got an autograph from him NOT LYING!!!!The one who still alive at this age. And he's even the one who invented tape can't believe he's still alive
The catapult was invented in the Middle Age.
well...... the America enforced the smoking age in the 1920s and to be exact it started in 1923