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    Age of Intolerance‚ Age of Wonderful Nonsense‚ and the Roaring Twenties is known to be in reference to the 1920s. Likewise‚ the Roaring Twenties contributed to the “rebirth of the people”‚ as a scholar from the 1920s would put it‚ to which was associated with the new found strength in the voices of the African-Americans. Consequently‚ the public would popularly state‚ “The 1920s was the time of great prosperity‚” however; there is a substantially massive amount of evidence that show there

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    Mrs. Gaska English 3B 14 April 2013 Impact of Automobile In 1920s The automobile. This one introduction changed America’s history forever‚ not only economically but socially as well by exploding business opportunities and broadening the independence of all ages. America’s economy propagated leaps and bounds during the 1920s due to the introduction of the automobile by expanding the horizons of business tenfold. Firstly‚ the automobile industry gave way to jobs never seen before. In regards

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    SOCIAL REFORM MOVEMENTS PAGES 351-361 MORAL REFORM‚ ASYLUMS & PRISONS  Social evil --- alcohol; prostitution ( common in port cities)  Evangelical reformers approach o Rescue prostitutes o Offered salvation of religion‚ prayer & temporary shelter  Poor rate of success  Offered women domestic work which was low paying/restrictive  Campaigns against prostitution organized by women o Continued throughout the 19th century  Earliest‚ most effective anti-prostitution movement o Female

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    Medicine In The 1920's

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    medicine occurred in the 1920s. Some of the amazing discoveries were insulin for the treatment of diabetes‚ the Band-Aid for healing wounds‚ and the iron lung for the treatment of polio. To keep up with these new medicines and treatments‚ the medical universities had to revamp their entry requirements and curriculum. Health insurance was developed to help defray the increase in costs of seeking medical treatment. The advancements during the 1920s in the medical

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    Alphonse Capone one infamous American Gangster during the 1920’s .Al capone was a gangster during the prohibition era the boss of the chicago outfit‚ he was in operations of bootlegging‚ prostitution‚ and other organized crimes.Capone early life was not related to what he was going to grow up too‚capone was a criminal and payed the consequences. Capone was the fourth from a nine immigrant family who came to the us for a better living from italy‚ he was born January 17‚ 1899‚ Brooklyn‚ New York City

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    According to the reading assignment American Women’s History A‚ Short Introduction by Susan Ware finds that during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the was “no simple or linear status” for Indian and European counterparts” (Ware 6). Some aspects of women’s status changed‚ and some declined. but invariably over a span of time. However‚ by 1750 a new progressive colonial culture developed defining the difference between European men and women’s value and enforcement of gender roles. Women were

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    Contention and Opposition in Early American History Controversy and resistance have helped contour what is now the United States of America. American history is explored with conflict that may have resulted in triumph‚ forfeiture‚ liberty‚ and subjugation. To fully understand and rejoice in what we may consider as good; we must first fathom and investigate the negative. In this essay‚ demonstrations will be specified on how conflict is a significant component of American history. This process will be established

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    1 Conference 1. What is African-American history? African-American history are those events that started with the first slave ships from Africa to the Caribbean Islands and carry through their journey as a people both individually and collectively to today’s societies across the Americas. 2. "How have your ideas about African-American history in particular and history in general been shaped by the contexts in which you encountered these histories?" I was born and raised in San Francisco

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    In the 1920s also known as the Roaring 20s‚ reading became more and more popular as people became literate. After World War Ⅰ they had time to read‚ write‚ and enjoy all of their new leisure time. Leisure time was enjoyed mostly by the upper class who were stuck in their materialism and wealth. The obsession with money and power was a popular theme in the literature of the decade. Americans valued only money and reputation which changed the way the nation was viewed. After the war America’s youth

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    1920s Women's Lifestyle

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    During the 1920’s‚ women’s lives have changed in many different ways. After World War 1‚ American women’s were looking for fun. Women’s became more independent‚ achieving greater freedoms. For example‚ right to vote‚ more job opportunities ‚ freedom of speech‚ and many more. The number of women teachers‚ doctors‚ secretaries and nurses rose. Women earned less than men which they discriminated against. President Wilson declared himself in favor of women suffrage so the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified

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