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You need to identify the below topics (this means you need to “define” them by including what they were, what impact they may have had, influential people that may have been included, etc) In other words, you have a wide berth to find what YOU think is necessary.

And, you need to find a definitive PHOTO you believe personifies EACH topic.

Topics: Art Deco, jazz, movies, Flappers, suffrage, literature, automobiles, Lost Generation, Prohibition, Harlem Renaissance, and organized crime

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i choose art deco and jazz!
Art deco: art deco is a noun, Art Deco, short for the French Arts Décoratifs, and sometimes just called Deco, is a style of visual arts, architecture, and product design, that first appeared in France in the 1910s, and flourished in the United States and Europe during the 1920s and 1930s. They included the furniture designers Jacques Ruhlmann and Maurice Dufrène; the architect Eliel Saarinen; metalsmith Jean Puiforcat; glass and jewelry designer René Lalique; fashion designer Erté; artist-jewelers Raymond Templier, H.G. Murphy, and Wiwen Nilsson; and the figural sculptor Chiparus. Art deco made an impact on these peoples lives, because Through styling and design of the exterior and interior of anything from large structures to small objects, including how people look (clothing, fashion and jewelry), Art Deco has influenced bridges, buildings (from skyscrapers to cinemas), ships, ocean liners, trains, cars, trucks, buses, furniture, and everyday.

Jazz: a type of music of African American origin characterized by improvisation, syncopation, and usually a regular or forceful rhythm, emerging at the beginning of the 20th century. Brass and woodwind instruments and piano are particularly associated with jazz, although guitar and occasionally violin are also used; styles include Dixieland, swing, bebop, and free jazz: a mix of folk, jazz, blues, and pop | [as modifier]: a jazz musician.
(also jazz ballet or jazz dance) a style of theatrical dance performed to jazz or popular musIc. Female jazz performers and composers have contributed to jazz throughout its history. Although Betty Carter, Ella Fitzgerald, Adelaide Hall, Billie Holiday, Abbey Lincoln, Anita O'Day, Dinah Washington, and Ethel Waters were recognized for their vocal talent, less familiar were bandleaders, composers, and instrumentalists such as pianist Lil Hardin Armstrong, trumpeter Valaida Snow, and songwriters Irene Higginbotham and Dorothy Fields. Jazz made an impact on these peoples lives because I want to people love jazz. Jazz gave them a hobby, and gave them something to be inspired about.

HOPE THIS HELPS!!!!!!!
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