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    change in America. From technological advances, to changes in fashion, to the behavior of youth, the 1920s resulted in a shift in American Identity, and consequently, a shift in the “American Dream.” Gray Matter from The New York Times describes the “American Dream” as, “the idea that any American, with enough resolve and determination, can climb up the economic ladder, regardless of where he starts in life” (Matter). In his work, The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald depicts 1920’s America as a…

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    The 1920s earned their moniker—the "Roaring '20s"—through the decade's real and sustained prosperity, dizzying technological advancements, and lively culture. The decade marked the flourishing of the modern mass-production, mass-consumption economy, which delivered fantastic profits to investors while also raising the living standard of the urban middle and working-class. But for the large minority of Americans who made their livelihoods in agriculture, the decade roared only with the agony…

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    the New Morality.” Woman and the New Race. New York: Brentano’s, 1920. Bartleby. Web. 23 Oct. 2015. The book titled Women and the New Morality was written by Margaret Sanger. She lived in the Roaring Twenties. Margaret Sanger was an American birth control activist, sex educator, writer, Social Reformer and a nurse. In 1921, she founded the American Birth Control League, which later became the Planned Parenthood Federation of America. Also, Sanger wrote multiple books on women and the freedoms…

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    In the 1920, there is a rise of tension between the old and new, which was radio, Great war, and the Great War. Radio would be popular because it will tell news, events, and advertisement. The Great War made a great change to America. The 19th Amendment greatly changes the tension for women during the 1920’s. Radio was one of the things that changed the pressure between the past and the new. The effect of radio is that it spread the African American culture, jazz and it was faster to send news…

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    Life in the 1920s was very different than present day. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald presents Fitzgerald's view of life during this time period using a fictional story with characters and events that symbolize things in the real world. Fitzgerald shows two different sides of his own personality through two different characters. Fitzgerald also demonstrates the aspects of life in the 1920s that he hated by creating characters with unfavorable qualities. In The Great Gatsby life during…

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    20th Century America Keyword: Popular Hairstyles As the planet entered a brand new century, the number of hairstyles offered to girls started to expand. The Victorian Age was drawing to a close, the car was appearing, giving folks a great deal more freedom, as well as society was pervaded by an overall awareness of limitless chances. All this gave a fresh impetus to creating hairdos that expressed a feeling that was more open and positive. Popular Hairstyles in Early 20th Century America…

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    Despite stressing the importance of freedom throughout its history, America has had a record of discriminatory action in terms of granting freedom and in what volume it has been willing to grant that freedom. Since the annexation of the Philippines America has displayed a zeal for democratic justice and inalienable rights only when it has been beneficial to either a domestic or foreign agenda. The issues of allowing the Philippines to self-govern and granting citizenship to non-Caucasian…

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    vaudeville performer , a film and Broadway star, a newspaper columnist, a social commentator, a comedian, a philosopher, and a world figure.Yet, foremost, William Penn Adair Rogers was a vigorous and adequate man, one of best known celebrities from the 1920s and 1930s, who once proclaimed “We will never have true civilization until we have learned to recognize the rights of others.”. His hearty anecdotes and homely style sanctioned him to deride gangsters, prohibition, politicians, government…

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    “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past (Fitzgerald 189).” This quote stated in the novel The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald sums of the life of people in the 1920’s. Although there were many new ideas and opportunities in the decade, there were setbacks as well so people needed to keep ‘fighting the current’ in order to succeed. Along with that, baseball created a huge impact on society and raised many new thoughts and ideas. After doing…

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    In throughout the 1920’s there was people that either tried to hold on to the past or they would try and make the american culture change. An example of one that is trying to hold on to the past would have to be the KKK. Now yes the original KKK died out in the 1860’s from the American culture establishing itself again at white supremacy. A new klan formed in 1915 by a man named William Simmons and he passed over the klan power to a man named Hiram Evans.In his rein he expanded the klans haterd…

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