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    Essay The 1920s was a decade full of many things becoming popular‚ such as dancing‚ sports‚ radio‚ new fashion styles‚ and also someone making history by flying across the Atlantic Ocean. The 1920s was a prosperous (successful) decade. The 1920s was also an unprosperous (unsuccessful) decade. Based on article 10‚ it shows that the 1920s was a prosperous decade that proved to show that America has a lot to look forward to in the future. Also based on article 5‚ it shows that the 1920s was an unprosperous

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    playing disc-shaped records. From the 1890’s until the early 1920s‚ phonograph records and machines were broadly marketed and sold. Record marketing gave Americans access to music they had never heard before. The 1920s brought improvements in radio technology‚ which turned the radio into a new marketed product. As radio ownership increased‚ so did the number of radio stations. By 1922‚ there were 600 radio stations around the United States (Radio in the 1920s). Families used their radio for entertainment

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    one is the breakage of the 18th Amendment. Roxie Hart‚ the protagonist‚ consumes alcohol illegally with her lover Fred. Roxie Hart and her boyfriend are shown consuming alcohol on the stairs‚ a direct stand against rules and standards. During the 1920s‚ drinking in public was taboo‚ but the dare factor of alcohol was an exciting challenge which was meant to be rebelled against by the younger generation (Lazin). Another aspect of the moral shift was the openness of younger women and men to the acceptance

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    1. THESIS: The 1920s was a decade which encapsulated the epitome of multifaceted social conflict. As modern social theory advanced‚ traditional Victorian values began to be questioned. Unavoidably‚ this clash of ideologies created a discourse which reshaped how America identified with various social tropes‚ including gender and race. 2. SUBTHESIS 1: Because of the clash in ideologies‚ many Americans began to question the validity of the “American Dream.” As a result‚ protests began to emerge

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    Technological and Scientific advances in the 1920s The Roaring Twenties was a decade full of advances in many aspects. A big part of these advances were scientifically and technologically related. Medicine went through revolutionary changes during these years‚ so did electrification and cars. Some new inventions also became popular very quickly such as Broadcasts. Throughout the 1920s there were different medical discoveries. A new type of drug to fight infections and viruses was discovered

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    English‚ the Official Language in the U. S. Michele Hoard ENG 122 Instructor Nelly Aguilar March 7‚ 2011 English‚ the Official Language in the U. S. The researcher stated that English is now the official language in the United States. There are documents that discuss the importance of an official language in America‚ which supports this statement. In this research there are further details about English as the Official Language in the U. S. and how language can unite people in society

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    The years following the devastating war take place prior to 1920 and fortunately left the United States unharmed. The United States was therefore able to experience a decade of peace and prosperity following one of the most devastating wars. One of the reason’s America was able to prosper was because technology played a vital part in bringing the economic and culture prosperity that America experienced in the 1920s. New advancements‚ new inventions and the discoveries improved American lives

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    enjoying life. That was the vibe of the 20’s. It’s end of World War I and every one is all smiles. During the 1920s people were spending money left and right on new automobiles and radios. The ‘new free flowing‚ creative women’ was introduced. Fashion was changing to more revealing dresses for the women and suits becoming more conservative for the men. Everyone was going to speakeasies and drinking till they could not drink anymore. That was the life of the 1920s.

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    Jazz flourished widely in the 1920s‚ which was considered the Jazz age. In the 1920s Jazz was a lifestyle to most people. Some fell in love with Jazz‚ while others hated it. People who liked Jazz were the passionate and urban people. Many white young boys and girls fell in love with jazz. Jazz was a way for them to be freed from the rural America. Jazz had originally come from New Orleans but job opportunities had opened up elsewhere causing many musicians to move out of New Orleans. This is what

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    History Essay: Advertising contributed to the boom because it created demand for products which was required with the vast increase in the quantity of items available on the market. It developed a culture of consumerism among the American people. With the help of radio; a new industry‚ advertisers developed a new way to increase demand for products. Baseball stars became national figures as many people listened to sporting events on the radio and advertisers used this by getting these people to

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