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    The Era of Uncertainty: the early 1920s was characterized with a great deal of uncertainty and ambivalence toward their own safety‚ as Wilson intended to guide America with war leadership rather than their isolationism immediately after WWI. They saw international relations as threatening to their safety; as a result of this panic‚ the majority adopted the ideology of romantic cynicismF. Scott Fitzgerald became pioneer of such an idea of youth. The Great Gatsby implements this with Daisy predicament

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    win back Daisy‚ but Lester gives it all up to live a more satisfying and wholesome life 13. American Dream: represents path to happiness thru material success: seen in the idolising of successful industrialists‚ Carnegie‚ Rockefeller 14. Twenties: originally revolved around discovery & individualism‚ but easy money and relaxed social values corrupted this dream 15. Gatsby believed in the green light‚ the orgiastic future that year by year recedes before

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    In the 1920’s‚ the United States economy boomed‚ bringing with it a new generation and way of living. A “New Morality” was taking over the nation and replacing old traditional values (Appleby 612). New Mortality expressed youth and personal freedom (Appleby 612). This created a lifestyle based on parties and spending money (Hensley 4). This new way of life came with new inventions and technologies. The radio‚ phonograph‚ and movies were all invented during the 1920’s. The automobile also became

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    America in the 1920s Essay In 1919‚ soldiers from World War One returned back to America and were not used to society. Many Americans wished for normalcy and believed the United States should go back to the way it was before the war. President Warren Harding was most popular for his promised actions toward normalcy. After becoming President‚ Harding did not change much of America and also died of a heart attack eight hundred and eighty one days into office. The main objective of normalcy was to

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    In the book‚ Tolkien depicts the idea that the more technology you have‚ the more powerful you are. The One Ring is the greatest source of technology and control all throughout Middle Earth‚ given that it was made to control the less powerful rings that exist. After Sauron’s foiled plot against taking control the elves‚ three rings were hidden for the Elven-kings‚ seven were given to the Dwarf-lords‚ and nine were left for human men‚ who later turned into the Dark Riders. This particular example

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    all things Fifties—sunburst wall clocks‚ tail fins‚ Tang‚ and‚ most significantly‚ the suburban ranch house. This infatuation with the brawny‚ ebullient time following the war when America was in love with space travel and clam dip was not in play twenty years ago when we were house-hunting. I was pregnant and in the thrall of that state’s intractable cravings for salty food and real estate. Two seconds after the stick turned pink the walls of our once-cozy 800 square foot bungalow began closing

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    American Dreamers Essay ​Every person who lives in United States will have a dream‚ an American Dream‚ but how are they going to succeed? Some people work so hard but only get half of their dream done‚ some people might break the law‚ or even some people do nothing and just become wealthy‚ living the American dream. Here is some examples that I’m going to tell you about 2 novels that talk about having an American dream‚ the novella Of Mice and Men‚ and The Great Gatsby. ​From the novel‚ Of

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    The period of the 1920s was widely regarded as an era of prosperity. There was social‚ political‚ and cultural change. The city life was difficult as a farmer in the 1920s. “Farmers struggled with low prices all through the 1920s‚ but after 1929 things began to be hard for city workers as well”. The stock markets crashed so that led to unemployment. Which wasn’t good for the farmers at all. It wasn’t good for the farmers because without work they would go bankrupt. When they go bankrupt they wouldn’t

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    Book Review: The Richest Man in Babylon The “Richest Man in Babylon” is a book made up of a series of pamphlets that were written by George S Clason in 1926. These pamphlets contain a plethora of knowledge about finances and managing your wealth. Clason uses a series of tales that are staged in ancient Babylon to communicate his valuable ideas. The way that the applications of money handling are applied to these stories makes them engaging‚ but also very informative and practical. So practical

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    Section 1: Identification and Evaluation of Sources This investigation will explore the question: To what extent did the emergence of the flapper in the 1920’s effect women’s social equality? Specifically the 1920’s to early 1930’s and the transformation of the social role women. To answer the question two sources were evaluated‚ Posing a Threat: Flappers‚ Chorus Girls‚ and Other Brazen Performers of the American 1920s and The History of the Flapper‚ Part 1: A Call for Freedom. The two sources

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