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    America’s 1920s there was a huge clash of beliefs and opinions. A new modern outlook had appeared and many peopled followed it. There were many conflicts between these new viewpoints like the famed‚ Scopes “Monkey” Trial and the 18th Amendment which prohibited the manufacture‚ sale‚ transport‚ import‚ or export of alcoholic beverages. The 1920s was a decade of reform in almost every aspect of society; life was modernizing. Americans experienced a differentiating of opinions throughout the decade of the

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    Brian Van Wyk Jazz 1920s Mr. Mec 6.1.10 Brian Van Wyk 6.1.10 1920s Jazz Research Paper Jazz is a genre of music that is arguably the greatest art form that has ever hit American and worldly culture. Jazz originated in major cities throughout the U.S. at the turn of the 20th century

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    being an elitist in society‚ one must always be ‘beast-like’. Having a disadvantage will put them in a situation to not reach their self-interests. The powerful must use any strategy to be authoritative. There are many present day situations that exemplifies Machiavelli’s points in The Prince. Positions of power take on a great responsibility. With that‚ comes an inevitable two face. Two face in terms of appearing as one person‚ but being hypocritical. Much like Machiavelli’s quote‚ “So it follows

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    reputation as a decade of play and prosperity. Unemployment in the twenties was low and many Americans were better financially; but real wealth was concentrated among just a few families. Sixty percent of Americans riches were owned by only two percent of the people. With the end of World War I‚ the country desperately wanted to return at the normal‚ but prices shot upward with the increased

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    the 20’s were almost fit for a celebration. The fast paced beat and quick movements gave people the sense that there was joy in the room. This fast paced dance style was called Ragtime. Older dances such as the Foxtrot and Waltz were still popular‚ but Ragtime was the more popular dance style for the younger dancers. Many young Americans saw these moves in television and film and wanted to emulate them on the dance floor at the various nightclubs that the 1920s offered. In the early 1900’s the Waltz

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    America as a Land of Prosperity in the 1920s is the story of Americans who searched for equality. Yes‚ for some individuals America was a land of prosperity in the 1920s. The First World War sparked Americas rise in prosperity. As no fighting took place on American soil there were virtually no reparations to be paid‚ also America had entered the war late and therefore‚ had not spent nearly as much money as the big European countries such as France‚ Britain‚ and Germany. This left America in a very

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    The 1920s and 1980’s are similar in many ways. Their similarities are social‚ economical‚ and political. Some of the similarities between the decades are Prohibition and the War on Drugs‚ the Stock Market Crash of 1929 and 1987‚ and the influence of music on society. Prohibition was passed as the 18th amendment‚ that importing‚ exporting‚ transporting‚ and manufacturing of alcohol was to be put to an end. Prohibition did not achieve its goals. Instead‚ it added to the problems that it intended

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    Warren G. Hardking became President of the U.S. in the 1920s in a landslide promising a return to pre-war America‚ this was in reference towards some issues that still lingered after World War I. America was still faced with many issues regarding racism‚ women’s rights and even threats from Communist Russia. Riots‚ strikes and anarchy was bellowing. This could have been caused by the staggeringly high unemployment rate. But the “Roaring Twenties” was on its way. The technological advancements that

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    The First World War created massive growth opportunities on the economic front in America when she joined the war in 1916. The need for industrial production on a massive scale to provide arms for the war effort‚ gave rise equally to employment. With most able bodied men away at the war in Europe‚ it fell to women and African Americans to fill those jobs and meet the rising demands. (As a direct result of this‚ Wilson‚ president of USA during this period‚ recommended and supported that woman be

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    A question that is frequently asked is‚ “how has society changed over the years?” A time period that is well known for drastic cultural change is the 1920s. As the culture changed‚ women changed the standard for how they thought they should live‚ what they should wear‚ how to be entertained‚ and the amount of rights they possessed. What started the chain reaction of changes? One initial kick start for these women was the 19th Amendment. It stated that women now had the right to vote. The economy

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