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    recession‚ known as the Post-WWI recession. Quickly‚ however‚ the U.S. and Canadian economies rebounded as returning soldiers re-entered the labor force and factories were retooled to produce consumer goods. Urbanization reached a climax in the 1920s. For the first time‚ more Americans and Canadians lived in cities of 2500 or more people than in small towns or rural areas. However the nation was fascinated with its great metropolitan centers that contained about 15% of the population. New York

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    Some call the 1920s the roaring 20s. I personally think so because the war had just ended and many soldiers are coming back. People started businesses and were doing quite well therefore the people have money to spend. The 1920s was also a time for new inventions and technology‚ such as the invention of the assembly line‚ which made production much cheaper and quicker. Another reason why the 20s was in the upswing is because people had money and many invested in the stock market bringing the economy

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    farmers‚ minorities and labor‚ were the 1920’s the “Golden Twenties” as often portrayed? BY: ROBERT TANNER U.S. History 101.5 Jim Blackwood 11/25/2009 Bibliography Allen‚ Frederick L. Only Yesterday: An informal history of the 1920s. New York: Harper and Brothers‚ 1931. Drowne‚ Kathleen‚ and Huber‚ Patrick. The 1920’s. Connecticut: Greenwood Press‚ 2004. Irving L. Bernstein. The Lean Years: A History of the American Worker 1920-1933. Boston: Houghton Mifflin

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    The economic boom in the 1920’s was a period in American history often referred to as the ’Roaring Twenties’. The word ’boom’ portrays the rapid increase in the wealth of a country thus showing that America utterly became economically wealthy. This boom also changed the society’s attitude to think on a wider perspective and boost their much-needed confidence. The boom was initially caused by three main factors- The World War 1‚ New Ideas and Industries‚ and Republican Policies. The World War 1

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    Facts Flappers emerged after World War One‚ when people tried to avoid returning to the killing and maiming of so many men during the war. People wanted to break away from the horrors of war. Unlike in The Great Gatsby‚ most women and men of the 1920’s would not sacrifice true love for social acceptance. Magazine covers showed women enjoying their children‚ but inside the magazines‚ there were strict‚ regimented instructions for new mothers on how to raise their children. The Nineteenth Amendment

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    America has really grown to be a great country. America has shaped from the things that have started in the past. The 1920’s is one of the decades that America has been shaped from. The literature‚ fads‚ companies‚ and advancements are some things that have helped to shape America. The 1920’s have made an impact on today’s American current culture. The roaring 20’s was a fusion of music and literature. Reading was a popular recreational activity especially during the winter months when other forms

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    The advertisement reflects changes in American Society through the portable phonograph that is displayed. During the 1920s‚ as new inventions were developed‚ making and spending money became the new way of life for members within society. The degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person increased dramatically during the Jazz Age. One factor that contributed to this change in society was the mass production of new inventions; including the phonograph. New inventions‚ such as the phonograph

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    DBQ 17: A National Clash of Cultures in the 1920’s With the arrival of the 1920’s‚ new battles fought between traditionalist rural society and modernist urban civilization arose in the postwar United States. These urban-rural culture wars of this time period represent the everlasting conflict between conservatives and liberals. The 1920 census demonstrated to traditionalists that their views were under attack by the modernists who gradually came to outnumber them. Traditionalists were disturbed

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    These acts were the Neutrality Acts of 1935‚ 1936‚ and 1937. These efforts were made to keep America isolated‚ and we remained so until the surprise Pearl Harbor attacks by Japan in 1941. In conclusion‚ America adopted an isolationist policy in the 1920s and 1930s for many reasons. The American people did not want to get caught up in any foreign affairs and focus on its growth and development. It remained isolated because of the threats to democracy overseas with the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia

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    To what extent was there a moral crisis in America in the 1920’s. During the 1920’s‚ there most certainly was moral revolutions in America and traditional values were most certainly being challenged by the newer generation. Of course‚ for example‚ with the introduction of Hollywood‚ reforming attitudes that were towards and adopted to women and the economic boom of the 1920’s this was most certainly going to have an effect of the general American public’s moral values. Whilst these changing attitudes

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