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    begins. The 1920’s were a new door of opportunity and was a fresh start to many people. This opened many doors for the people, to be able to climb the social ladder, and work hard and gain massive amounts of money. The people of this time period worked hard and made the 1920’s a time of enlightenment. Despite many critics arguing that the 1920’s were predominantly a time of hardship, it was…

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    During the 1920s, in the United States, new music and dance were introduced. The new music and dances were swiftly and dynamic, like the idealist 1920's itself. It was an desertion from the horror of war, and an opportunity to liberate stifled emotions created by the restricted lifestyles enforced on the society by the war effort. Music and dance was a large part of popular culture during this decade, especially country music and the foxtrot dance. In the 1920s, nearly every town in the united…

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    Prohibition on the 1920s On January 16, 1920 the 18th amendment to the constitution was passed. This amendment was prohibition, or the ban on the manufacture, sale or distribution of alcohol. Prohibition had many effects on the 1920s, a large number of which were not foreseen. One of the most major effects of prohibition was the rise of organized crime. The ban of alcohol created a new opportunity for gangsters to make money. Because of this, gangs began to appear in cities across America. These…

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    The 1920s, famously known as the Roaring Twenties, was a time of great economic and social growth in America. The author F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays the flourish of success, as well as the sudden rise of materialism through the lives of Jay Gatsby, Tom and Daisy Buchanan in his novel The Great Gatsby. Fitzgerald creates many parallels between the lives of those in the 1920s and the lives of the characters in his novel. The Roaring Twenties was a time of great innovation and change in America.…

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    How was immigration in the 1960s similar to that of the 1920s? In class, we learned about the statistics and the facts; however, interviewing a person is different, one can go into their memory, experience and what they went throw. That is the difference between a class and an interview. However, In both can learn something in the past. The person I interviewed was Virginia Maravillas. She was born in 1937 in Mexico City, She has 10 siblings and with her is 11, she is the 4th one. She can be…

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    Noon of September 16, 1920, a bomb exploded along Wall Street, executing 38 individuals and left many harmed. The Wall Street Bombing was the most bad fear in the United States until the Oklahoma City assault in 1995 and the 9/11 assaults on the World Trade Center. The bomb's objective was to be the House of Morgan, which was a block over the road from where the explosive had been left out. The Wall Street Bombing is a case of treachery for the Americans that died and injured because of the…

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    The 1920’s held many cultural changes in America's society. Many people’s ideas changed and so did they way they lived their lives. With everyone back home from the first World War, many new jobs were open, and they were open to many more people, including women. The 1920’s was the first time people really relaxed and lived their lives to the fullest. In addition, there were so many new inventions like the automobile, that brought social change to American lives. The idea of “city life” was…

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    “The Roaring Twenties” is well known for a complete change throughout America. Prohibition was one of the main movements that occurred during the 1920’s, which indeed affected America’s economy. Prohibition was under the 18th amendment which banned the transportation and manufacture of alcohol. Due to this many workers lost their job. This was a bad choice for America over all. Before the 18th amendment was put to work, Americans were enjoying their life to the fullest. However to every good…

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    Many times, the 1920s are referred to as a roaring and prosperous time in America. The country embodied many societal changes and innovations never seen before. Despite great advances, America faced great problems on the homefront. The events of World War I fueled strong nativism for one’s country and the idea that it was possible to revolt against government. Most notably, Russia faced a revolution of their own. In this revolution, communism took hold and its influence began to spread…

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    Gustav Stresemann (1878-1929) - Nationalist- believed by accepting the Treaty of Versailles, Germany could form good relations with Europe and thus give them access to those economic markets; thus gained allies in Western Europe and France helped Germany join the League of Nations in 1926 - Served as chancellor of Weimer then as the foreign minister - Responsible in Germany being a part of the Locarno Treaties where Germany, France and Belgium settled concerns on their frontiers, resolved…

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