America in the 1920s -- a period characterized by rapid modernization, economic prosperity, and abundant wealth. It is truly one of the most iconic periods in America’s brief history, from the barrage of new products hitting the market to the dramatic changes in lifestyle American people underwent. With this era of economic growth came the rise of consumerism and, as a direct result, a change in advertising techniques. Americans were being exposed to the fruits of capitalism, and they were…
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 time period…
In the USA 1920s not everyone did well. Most of the profits made by the industry went to the businessmen and those people who had enough money to buy shares and stocks. On the other hand the American farming industry collapsed as the European farming recovered after the war. Furthermore American farmers had to compete with farmers in Argentina and Canada because they were selling goods at cheaper prices which were the same quality or sometimes even better. The American government had rejected…
the most recent stories in the news that are about racism are the police shooting Trayvon Martin, the Oklahoma university fraternity saying a racial phrase, and many other police related racism scandals. One of the most well known racist groups in america is the Ku Klux Klan, they had three main Ku Klux Klan groups the first happened in the late 1860s.(Spartacus Educational, 1997) At the end of the American Civil War members of congress wanted to take away white power southern states. The first…
before today, perhaps movies in the 1920s may help give an idea of what that was like. Movies are things that people watch to get away from their own life. What kind of movies people watch can show how they feel or how they would like to feel. When movies start to change to become better and better, the more likely people would want to watch to get away from their own life for a little while. Movies gave the world a new way to live in the 1920’s. In the 1920’s silent movies were the biggest…
Although America was between world wars during the 1920s, it was undergoing a Civil War where the traditionalists, those opposed to new ideas, battled the modernists, those who desired to bring about change within society. Before World War I, traditionalism was the status quo, and religion was at the center of society. The 1920s sparked a new era that challenged religious, specifically Christian values, where people sought to create their own identities. The conflict between modernism and…
The 1920’s are widely known as The Roaring Twenties due to the defiant and exuberant character of the country. Proceeding the end of World War 1 in 1918, the United States was working to recover from the damage it sustained and striving to become a large and prosperous nation once again. The adjective fruitful best describes the 1920’s because the time period brought forth the flapper movement, the birth of the jazz era, and the increase of the automobile industry. Flappers were fashionable…
ezilla, Michael. "Blues and Gospel Recording Artists from 1920s Left Imprint on Today's Music | Penn State University." PSU. Penn State University, 12 Nov. 2013. Web. 13 Mar. 2016. This article describes how blues and gospel artists from the 1920s influenced today's music greatly. It touches on the fact that blues is one of jazzs greatest influence. It summarizes what blues is, and the aspects of blues that have found their way into the seams of jazz. The article…
an education. I am a female who lives in America. In America, I have the same rights as a man. In other places, females are frowned upon. They mean nothing. Females in other countries are used to continue bloodlines and clean the house. They do not speak unless spoken to. I am not treated like nothing in my country, I am treated like somebody worthy of equal rights. America has given my generation equal rights, no matter what gender. As a female in America, you can be anything you want to be.…
The 1920’s was given the nickname “The Roaring Twenties” for several reasons: this decade was a turning point in entertainment, economics, women’s rights, and other subcategories of American culture. Many of these changes were positive, but financially, Americans began spending money they did not have, as credit was introduced. The Twenties offered new freedoms that many took great advantage of, but with that freedom came responsibility. Like the old saying states, Americans were give a yard and…