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    During the 1920s‚ tension arose between a new generation‚ with liberal and progressive ideas‚ and a more traditional peer group‚ who favored conventional values and sentimentalism. This social tension was caused by technological advancements‚ a revolution in society in the period of and directly following World War I‚ a revolution of morals and rapid urbanization. The new generation expressed themselves through the music of the times‚ greater sexual promiscuity‚ use of technology and advertising

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    He has created a short motion picture called the “The Great Train Robbery”. (Clark 1) Ever since then young Americans were addicted to watching movies. Soon after a much longer films was released such as the “Birth of a Nation” by D.W. Griffith. By 1920s most American cities had their very own theater‚ and everyone went to go see a movie at least once a week or even more. The film industry started to grow immediately and became part of the American culture. Movies became a part of everyone’s life.

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    An Informal History of the Nineteen-Twenties‚ written by Fredrick Lewis Allen. Allen writes a very informative book of what happened throughout this great decade‚ but from the aspect of an ordinary individual. He writes of the social history of the 1920s‚ with little to mention of major politics and economics. From presidents to fashion‚ Allen covers it all.

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    The period of the 1920s has a complex social and cultural history. From this history‚ derived the popularity of the upbeat Charleston Dance. Most people will associate this dance with the flappers and the speakeasy‚ despite its origins‚ because many young women used it as a way to mock the people who supported the Prohibition. As a result‚ the Charleston was considered to be a provocative and immoral dance during its time. In this paper‚ I want to briefly explore the dance’s history‚ its characteristics

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    the government cracked down on radicals during a “Red Scare”‚ new inventions and mass culture captured people’s imaginations. The 1920’s have been called by many names “The Roaring Twenties”‚ “The Jazz Age”‚ and the “Age of Paranoia”. Whatever name you choose for the 1920’s it remains the decade when America came of age as an urban modern society. Task The 1920’s have been called by many names “The Roaring Twenties”‚ “The Jazz Age”‚ and the “Age of Paranoia”.  Choose either the “Roaring

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    The Great Gatsby: Analysis The 1920’s were a period of American prosperity. After winning World War I‚ many Americans lost their identity and misunderstood the American Dream. During the 1920’s people were more tend to extra money and went on spending sprees. They took less responsibility for their future plan. The U.S. experienced a sudden economic boom‚ which created a social class called “new money”. People began to spend more money to boast about their social status and tried to reach their

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    Whether or not the term ’Roaring Twenties’ is an adequate description of the character of Australian society from 1920 to 1929 depends on the circumstances of the Australian population in this decade‚ because ’Roaring’ implies the 1920’s were full of dramatic social changes‚ which may have came about from spontaneous economical or political incidences and new inventions. In the 1920s Australian politics was dominated by the conservative parties and‚ despite some industrial discontent and hardship

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    The Crash of 1929 The roaring 1920s was a time where Americans were living the American dream‚ the age of surplus because it was the first time in American history that people could afford to buy in abundance and buy anything they pleased. The roaring 1920’s was effected by many inventions and a new life that Americans were adapting to.  America enjoyed a period of great prosperity in the 1920’s‚ people often called it ‘the roaring 20’s’ as things like mass production‚ cinema‚ jazz and prohibition

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    1919-1929 Seeing Red Fear of Russia ran high even after the Bolshevik revolution of 1917‚ which spawned a communist party in America. The "red scare" of 1919-1920 resulted in a nationwide crusade against those whose Americanism was suspect. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer was chosen to round up immigrants who were in question. In 1919-1920‚ a number of states passed criminal syndicalism laws that made the advocacy of violence to secure social change unlawful. Traditional American ideals of free

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    What were the most influential social and economic developments of the 1920s‚ and why? Considering major trends in US society at the time‚ explain what 1920s cultures are reacting to (or against). Did the cultures of the 1920s succeed in helping people cope with change? Why or why not? Economic changes 1. US was in the midst of a production boom in the 1920s a. The amount of goods increased sharply by 64% over the decade. b. Productivity increased by 40%-- people became more

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