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    How different was our society a century ago? There are a significant amount of changes in laws and culture today. There was the 18th amendment‚ which banned alcohol‚ there was also no gay marriage allowed. One big thing about U.S society in the 1920s was that Christianity was the main religion and there were many things in the bible that were questionable and people didn’t agree with. Today there are many more religions and cultures accepted in the United States. Although society has improved there

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    After World War II ended‚ the postwar began and Americans life changed drastically in a radical way. This brought new innovations to the United States‚ which led people have more leisure time than ever before. At that time‚ leisure was an activity people wanted to do because it didn’t implicate working‚ due to all the hard work during World War II. Leisure time flourished‚ largely due to technological innovations. In the early 1950s‚ the American population was in real need of entertainment and leisure

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    Shape Our Culture

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    aspects that shape our modern culture. Religions‚ media‚ families‚ society in general are just a hand full of the many things that shape our culture. Religion has a huge affect on culture. Culture is transmitted‚ through language‚ material objects‚ ritual‚ institutions‚ and art‚ from one generation to the next. It is noticeable everywhere you go. Religion is based on these factors to ‘spread their word’. Holy buildings‚ like churches and mosques‚ are the hot spot to shape our culture. Language is

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    the fear can be quite nearly so. The animosity and relentless oppression happening during this clip of history left the African American community at a loss‚ and this is where Marcus Garvey‚ talented Jamaican orator and activist‚ filled the void of leadership and headed the first mass U.S. movement for racial justice: the “Back to Africa” movement‚ where African Americans were encouraged to emigrate to African country Liberia for a better life; although a recycled train of thought‚ Garvey brought

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    The American industrial worker had numerous changes after the Civil War which began with the reconstruction of the nation. The advancement in industrial technologies including those in the steel and iron production industry‚ as well as the major increase of immigrants coming to the United States‚ and numerous labor unions helped to shape the American Industrial workers between 1865 and 1900. This would eventually shape the work force to become the most productive in its time and as well change the

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    Jazz In The 1920's

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    The 1920s was a time revolved around change and re-birth. This time was commonly referred to as the roaring twenties. This because of the clash of new and old. Many people welcomed the new ideas‚ but they also caused arguments. Though the innovations created some problems‚ they formed to world into what it is today. One of the biggest innovation created in the 1920s was jazz. Jazz is a combination of African American rhythms and european melodies. Jazz clashed with the old mainly because it gave

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    Amazon’s Culture: How to Shape an Enduring Organizational Culture « Leadership « Stephen Blandino 11/07/2013 11:33 About Speaking Coaching Products Contact Personal Growth Leadership Church Organizations Culture Misc Amazon’s Culture: How to Shape an Enduring Organizational Culture March 23‚ 2012 — 2 Comments The growth and success of Amazon.com is remarkable. There’s a good chance you’ve ordered something (or many somethings) on Amazon. You might even be a

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    Prohibition In The 1920's

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    the outcome of the prohibition of alcohol in the 1920s? By being able to determine or predict outcomes based on the closely related prohibition in the 1920s we could possibly save lives from the war that is raging in many of our backyards. In my research I was looking for articles from the 1920s and present day that were closely related to try to draw ties between the modern day prohibition of drugs and the prohibition of alcohol in the 1920s. My primary search methods were both Google search

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    influential musicians in American history such as Elvis Presley‚ Frank Sinatra‚ etc. that caused and initial craze amongst music lovers‚ The Beatles were a cultural force that shaped the way people experienced pop music and their music reflected the era and coincided with one of the most socially turbulent periods in America. The Beatles came to America when irreverent‚ anti-authoritative behavior was sub culturally prominent. This was relevant to change in American culture at the time because the

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    Inventions In The 1920's

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    The Model T‚ the radio‚ the washing machine: all inventions of the 1920s. The ‘20s were the decade of the idealist‚ the entrepreneur‚ and the innovator. Inventions popularized in the 1920s would re-shape the American way of life. According to the Model T Ford Club of America‚ Ford sold 1‚555‚454 Model Ts in 1919. The influence of the Model T can be seen in every aspect of American life. The mass production of the car led to the widespread use of the assembly line‚ an innovation that would streamline

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