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    Throughout the years advertisement has played a big part in the growth and popularity of many products in our country. Since the 1920’s advertisements have been used for cars‚ clothes‚ food and materialistic things that people want or think they have to have. In the mix of all these advertisements‚ alcohol is the most used‚ sought after‚ and dangerous advertisement in the industry. After the prohibition the safety of the people has been the number one concern since alcohol hit the streets. Where

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    efforts were made to spread Christianity in the heathen nations and communism emerged as a force opposing Christianity. Evolution challenged Creationism. The Roaring Twenties brought so many changes. It transformed how people lived. In January of 1920‚ the Eighteenth Amendment went into effect. The manufacture‚ sale‚ and

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    history. One topic in particular that fascinates me is the era of the 1920s‚ also known as the Jazz Age. Following World War I‚ a movement began in America which caused dramatic political and social changes. One of the major changes included a new genre of music. With inventions such as the radio‚ Americans had easier access to music. Jazz was born‚ and with the help of new technology‚ became popular throughout the country. As the 1920s progressed‚ jazz increased

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    that the time period the story is set in is incredibly crucial to the story as well. If this would have taken place in today’s society we would have been utterly confused on why she just didn’t get divorced. Women didn’t receive basic rights until the 1920’s; therefore it was impossible for a woman to support herself without a man. Even then‚ divorce was frowned upon and unpopular. Death‚ was the only way out. Her own death‚ was Mrs. Mallard’s way

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    wealth of the nation doubled between the years 1920 to 1929 (history.com Staff).” The Roaring 20s influenced Americans in many ways‚ one of those being “the new woman”‚ another being “the birth of mass culture”‚ ‚third “the jazz age”‚ and lastly‚ prohibition. First‚ the new woman impacted Americans because she represented an image of how women felt inside but never

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    the Great War. Men’s trousers were worn cuffed to ankle-length and creased. Skirts rose from floor length to well above the ankle‚ women began to bob their hair‚ and the stage was set for the radical new fashions associated with the Jazz Age of the 1920s. The fashion for men stayed quite the same as in the 1900’s. Black suits were quite popular. Also‚ on a more casual day‚ they would wear trousers with suspenders. A look they often wore were arrow collars‚ but they didn’t have any special

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    Daniel Simmons Davis Adv English 11 12/10/2012 In Fitzgerlad’s “The Great Gatsby”‚ the reader knows Wolfsheim is related to organized crime in the 1920’s and is associated with Herman Rosenthal and his illegal gambling operations‚ which is supported by the facts presented in “The New York Times” as well as Wolfsheim’s quotes from the book. There is evidence in “The Great Gatsby” and “The New York Times” that Wolfsheim meets in the same café as Rosenthal to organize their illegal gambling operations

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    the 20’s Were Roaring The 1920’s were a very roaring decade. This topic is very controversial‚ as some people say that it wasn’t. In actuality it was tremendously roaring! It was roaring for many reasons‚ first is that women started fighting for their rights. There were also a lot of new inventions and discoveries. Lastly‚ the most roaring part‚ there was lots of entertainment like new dances‚ and new music. All in all this decade was very roaring. Before the 1920’s women were not treated

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    the Roaring Twenties‚ the role of women in society took on new forms and pushed unprecedented boundaries. Women were more independent as well as promiscuous. Jordan Baker’s maleness in Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby depicts the changing woman in the 1920’s. Fitzgerald blends the strong individualistic woman of the twenties with her feminine counterpart through his character‚ Jordan Baker. Jordan‚ an unmarried professional golf player‚ is assertively independent and seems rather masculine in contrast

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    about prohibition and intolerance‚ flappers‚ gangsters‚ and crime. In 1919‚ the Eighteenth Amendment made it illegal to manufacture or sell alcohol. This helped to create a network of criminal organization in the trade of illegal alcohol. Moreover‚ in 1920‚ the Nineteenth Amendment gave the women the right to vote‚ which is what probably helped alter the

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