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    Before 1920, America used to trade in raw material goods especially the minerals like iron and coal among others. In 1914 the World War I broke which affected its economy because the trade ships were being captured and destroyed. The United States decided to wage war against Germany, and the war ended at the end of 1919 (Olson, 2016). The 1920s saw America achieve industrial revolution where many construction industries were established. This season had political, social and economic benefits…

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    Roaring Twenties Is alcohol evil? During the 1920s, the banning of alcohol affected society in many ways. The horrors of World World I left people scarred. Prohibition made selling or producing alcohol illegal. This led to job loss and increased crime. During the 1920's, Organized crime was becoming more prominent with the gangsters of the time, and Prohibition was angering Americans which led to illegal bootlegging. During the 1820s and 30s religion was sweeping the United States, leading to a…

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    The scene is 1920 and prohibition just went into effect, police and protesters are storming the streets searching for every last drop of alcohol, in another town illegal bootleggers, such as the mafia, are gathering up 100 gallons of illegal whiskey to sell to the public at the highest cost its ever been. These were the kind of scenes that played out in towns all over America, in the height of the Prohibition era, the steaks were high, but the payout of illegal booze was higher. Its a far cry…

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    Visual Art In The 1920's

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    periods in the United States, both periods impacted the american visual arts in different ways. During the 1920’s the United States economy was thriving while socially, younger generations were jumping onto the new era of the pop culture and extending their creativity by breaking traditional styles and themes. Influenced by the developing world, the visual arts also did the same, “[a]rt...in the 1920s was all about testing the status quo and producing something innovative and dynamic. Themes of…

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    Historians have referred the 1920’s as “The Roaring Twenties,” the “Jazz Age,” and the “Age of Normalcy.” Each of these labels imply different things. America in the 1920’s had a very diverse population. With a diverse population comes variegated cultural, social, political, and economic differences. However, these differences created a unified theme. The theme was change. There were political, consumer, social, and cultural changes in America through the 1920’s that exemplified this theme. The…

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    grand for the dapper citizens of the 1920s, yet all that glitters is not gold. Fitzgerald portrays the dark and sinister side of the Roaring Twenties. The Great Gatsby provides an assessment of the gilded life of the 1920s and its underlying corruption. Fitzgerald, like all authors, wrote The Great Gatsby for a reason more than to just document the 1920s life in its splendor. Fitzgerald portrays the 1920s as an era for the decay of moral and social values. In the 1920s, people were wealthier due…

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    Predating the 1920s, women predominantly led the prohibition movement in America; however, after the passage of the eighteenth amendment, the movement faced abnormal opposition so the government passed the 21st amendment, which repealed the eighteenth amendment. In the late 1800s, some women, such as Carrie Nation, opposed the notorious saloons that were known for their high alcohol consumption and violence rates. As a result, some women formed the Anti-Saloon League, which pushed for the…

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    were brought forth in the 1920’s were to a small extent beneficial to America at the time but overall had very negative effects on the nation as a whole. The sources tend to agree that the Republican policies introduced during this time allowed American businesses as well as the economy to experience a short term boom; however it was not sustained in the long-term. One can see that the policies put in place by the republicans were only partially constructive in the 1920’s but overall did not…

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    remember that it paved the way for the exciting years to come. The Progressive was the time of change but the 1920’s was the time to reap and enjoy the benefits of such a depressing time. In the 1920’s people started to enjoy some of the many things that we enjoy today like movies. Today when going to the movies you may be casual attire, it is a time to layback and spill popcorn. However in the 1920’s it was like attending a red carpet event at a Hollywood award shows. The very first movie…

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    After the Great War, everyone in the United States had to overcome challenging problems in order to return to normalcy. Even though the war was over, the hysteria still lingered. In the 1920’s, Warren G. Harding, the Republican candidate for president, ran with the slogan, “A Return to Normalcy.” This slogan was Harding’s way of saying that America simply wanted to forget the horrors of the Great War and try to get back to how life was before. American’s were introduced to new things during that…

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