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    Cars In The 1920's

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    History of the 1920’s Automobiles In this day and age cars are a part of everyday lives, but where did the understanding of the “modern car” come? This is not about the first car made, but rather the sparkle, speed and that which is the epitome of luxury cars. About how the 1920’s affected the way cars are built and designed today due to the innovations and inventions during this Era. The Auto Industry was merely beginning to spark in the early 20’s, but that didn’t stop Henry Ford from dominating

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    and domestic issues coming into light, the U.S. entered the Roaring 20’s. Although the 1920’s were a revolution of conservatism, with the resurgence of a stronger KKK and economically conservative presidents, there was a surge of liberalism, with the “new woman.” Although the 1920’s brought about conservatism, there was surge in women's rights, resulting in the “new woman.” After the passage of the 19th Amendment in the 1920’s, giving women the right to vote, women felt there was greater opportunity

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    1920's Dbq

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    In the 1920’s American Society was a decade of exciting social changes and profound cultural conflicts. In the other way, the 1920’s also called “The Roaring Twenties” is because after the World War I, the economic growth were increasing more than double than before in the social life of the United States. Moreover, many companies grew larger and many new jobs opportunities created by the government with the high wages, so that the American had enough money to buy the new good stuff. When the Americans

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    1920s And 1930's

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    The 1920’s and the 1930’s was a time period of change in literature. Authors with different views on writing sprung forward and shared their writing. Many significant events happened during the 1920’s and 1930’s to influence writers of that time. The 1920’s was a period of booming economy and wealth in the american world. The end of World War I signaled an era of new ideas and thoughts and people began to express their views more freely. The 1920’s and the 1930’s was a time of diversity in literary

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    Women In The 1920's

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    The Roaring Twenties, as the name implies, was a time of great social change and economic growth. It primarily took place during the 1920’s in North America after World War One. It was marked by prosperity, new discoveries and inventions. As well, culture and art flourished. It was also known as the ‘jazz age’. Life was fun, modernized and more slack. However, not all benefited from this prosperous era. Many groups such as women, farmers blacks and immigrants did not prosper during this time

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    1920's Car

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    The roaring 1920’s was an era full of prosperity and outstanding inventions. New items were constantly being invented and being used. The 1920’s, however, popularized one of the most known transportation to this date;, this invention was the freedom of transportation or the automobile. The automobile has affected the 1920’s society in many ways which include the changes it brought, its pros and its cons. The invention of the automobile brought a huge change to the 1920’s. The way the country looked

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    Ambiance In The 1920's

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    Ambiance Committee An ambiance is the character or atmosphere of a place. In this case it’s the ambiance of the 1920’s. The 1900’s was a crazy and wild time. Many new things were being invented and established such as the automobile, airplanes, radio and the jazz age, and the women’s suffrage and the sexual revolution. The atmosphere during the 1920’s was very chaotic and hectic. The 1920’s was all about going out, drinking, partying, etc. Since the development of the new technologies women and men

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    Dance In The 1920's

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    1920s Dance styles Dances have been around since the dawn of time. They have been used for expression, exercise and culturism. Creativity has been the essence of dance for every generation and the 1920’s was no exception. The dancing styles of the 1920s was not just about the dancing, it was the start of the history for social changes racially, financially status, etc. Consider this, WWI was a time where people were fighting for their country or because they believed in what was right. They saw

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    Women In The 1920's

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    The 1920’s was known as the Roaring Twenties, the Jazz Age and the era of wonderful nonsense. There were many changes that occurred during the 1920s. Women lives’ changed with the 19th amendment, working outside the home and fashion. Other changes were the Jazz Age and Prohibition. After World War I, Americans wanted to go “Back to Normalcy.“ In 1919 the women got the right to vote through the ratification of the 19th amendment. Women gained more job opportunities and were now able to run for political

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    Anxiety In The 1920's

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    If as a person we can all understand what went on in the 1920’s, then it will be a little easier for us as a whole to understand what were the leading causes for the 1920’s being labeled as a time of anxiety. At this time in the 1920’s World War One was just ending. This made plenty of people more than happy and also very excited. For the people this meant that they could possibly have a better future and at the time spending money was not such a big deal. The automobile was also a huge deal at this

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