The economic boom is the term used for growth of America's economy. There were a number of factors that contributed towards the growth of the economy. This period is often referred to as the Roaring Twenties, which was a time when people had fun, when new industries dominated the market. The economic boom has a significant impact on the society at the time as it improved the lives of the citizens. The USA did become much more wealthy during the 1920s, but that does not mean that the wealth of the country was shared equally. Just because the economy prospered, it does not mean that the lives each and every single individual improved. The wealth of the country just so happened to not be equally distributed. The economic boom mostly affected the lives of those who lived in the north. The lives of the people down in the southern states did not improve as much as those in the north. The economic boom also made an impact overtime as it inspired Roosevelt to change the Republican policies in order to improve the lives of the people after the crash.
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Women weren’t allowed to wear makeup, show a little too much skin and go out on dates without chaperones. They were expected to just stay at home since the amount of jobs available to women was very limited. Women who lived in rural areas were even more restricted. In comparison to the lives of women before the 1920s, women are now more than just housewives. The term flapper, became widely used to describe young women who were known to behave and dress “unladylike.” These women would cut their hair short, wore short skirts and they would drink and smoke. Traditionalists believed that women of such would threaten family values. Some women acted against this and actually became even more conservative. Although women were able to get jobs, they are still underpaid when compared to men’s