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    There are multiple scenes in “The Great Gatsby” that hold significant historical events in the 1920s. History plays a critical role in this novel and helps people gather a view of the Jazz Age. The Jazz Age was an important time for industrialization, economics, and upcoming social modernization. “The Great Gatsby” covers some notable events such as strikes or low wages, advances in technology, and mistreatment in women. Though the novel’s main characters are rich, the book provides an insight…

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    The 1920’s was a time of major change, both politically and socially, for America. People such as Babe Ruth, Henry Ford, and Charles Lindbergh greatly impacted America and were treated as heroes.This economic and social change occurred as a result of World War One. It brought hope and enlightenment, the role of women changed, and sports and entertainment stars were celebrated. Often named the roaring twenties, the 1920’s changed the way America is today. Henry Ford played a major role in…

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    The United States of America have been a symbol of prosperity and hope for much of the world’s impoverished and middle-class population since the first days of its colonization. The success of the ‘new world’ grew as European immigrants poured into it, making new lives for themselves, and marking America as the land of opportunity. These ideals of freedom, hope and an equal chance for anyone to succeed have been labeled as the ‘American Dream’. Born and bred Americans, as well as the immigrants…

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    The 1920s was a decade of new inventions. Advances in technology shaped the US into a new world and led to the age of electricity in many homes of Americans. The cities were powered by electricity. Devices such as cars, refrigerators, washing machines, radios, and vacuum cleaners were new interventions in America. These technologies gave Americans more leisure time especially for women. New inventions reduced the difficulties of houseworks and gave American more time to do other things other…

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    Big Stock Market Crash

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    What would happen if we had a stock market crash like 1929 today? “America would be in chaos, china would take over as the largest market in the world since there right behind us’ (Why Wall Street). With all the gun’s we have today people would be running rampant looting stores, and going crazy. China would take over as the world's superpower, America would most likely declare martial law to stop the chaos until the government can fix everything. The rich would not be affected again, there would…

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    revolves a lot around the American Dream. “During the 1920s, the perception of the American Dream was that an individual can achieve success in life regardless of family history or social status if they only work hard enough” (The Demise of the 1920’s). During the story Gatsby represents the American dream, he rises above his father and becomes the rich man he wanted to be. The novel also shows the condition of the American Dream in the 1920s. The topics of dreams, wealth, and time relate to…

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    1920s Film Industry

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    The 1900’s-1920’s was a very significant and exciting time period for America. New ideas and inventions started to flourish throughout the country, including the invention of the automobile and the radio which made national headlines at the time. It was a time period of freedom and individuality not only for the general public but for the film industry as well. Many innovative revolutionary equipment vital for the film industry was introduced. Technology including the first zoom and the focusing…

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    perform at nightclubs, ballrooms, and dance halls around East Coast of USA. The technological advancement of radio broadcast facilitated the popularisation of this essentially Afro- American style of music in the predominantly white community of North America. “Jazz age” has become a somewhat synonym of the “Roaring Twenties”, characterized by ‘a radical departure from the past and which fostered social attitudes challenging those traditionally upheld’ (Kurtz, 1986).…

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    Essay On Jazz Music

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    for the bad times. People may also use music to celebrate or act as a mood booster. Most importantly music brings everyone together no matter race, age, gender, and more. Just like in the 1920s jazz music brought people together.…

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    despair” (Unidentified Man). This quote perfectly explains the hardships America had to trouble through during the 1920s. America was hit with it’s worst economy ever known to United States history. The author of “The Great Depression America 1929-1941," Robert S. McElvaine, gives readers a guide into a world literally turned inside out by the huge and routine economic disorganization that suddenly sprouted in the late 1920s. McElvaine stresses less on the history of what led to the Great…

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