America in the 1920s Essay

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    Our future is decided on our past and present actions. In the 1920s or the roaring twenties, America experienced a sudden change after WW1. The roaring twenties were the era where Americans celebrated their victory in WW1. In the novel the great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the universal truth is our experiences impact us this is shown through the social, cultural, political and economic elements from the roaring twenties. Our past experiences may have a positive, or negative impact on us,…

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    The 1920’s were an exciting time for the people of the United States of America. With technological advancements, the development and occurrence of flappers, and the number of people trying to achieve the American Dream, it is no wonder why this decade is so often referred to as “The Roaring Twenties” (History Learning Site). One of the most relevant characteristics of the twenties was the newly popular jazz music, which took everyone by storm. Through the popularity and influence of jazz,…

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    The Struggle, The Sportsmanship, and The Rise of Women Athletes in the 1920’s. The 1920’s was an era that was extremely complicated yet rewarding for women. Prior to this extravagant era, women were unfortunately limited on in the participation of many things. Voting, obtaining certain careers, and participation of professional sports were a few of the events that women were banned from being a part of. Women unfortunately couldn’t participate in most sports due to it being seen as masculine…

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    4. America must finally let go of the British model--the U.S. claims it is wholly independent and free, yet it constantly borrows from the British model. Many Americans have a bizarrely strong sense of national pride and patriotism, which makes it impossible for the country to safely embrace the entire British model. And, Great Britain is fundamentally different from the U.S. Physically, Britain is smaller, both in area and population. The United Kingdom is about 94,000 square miles in area, and…

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    The 1920’s society in America displayed many different concerns, these concerns are highlighted in the novel The Great Gatsby. F. Scott Fitzgerald is able to use the different characters to represent the different problems going on in America going on in this time. Tom represents the Greed going on in America, Jay Gatsby represents the corrupt social hierarchy, Myrtle represents gender inequality and Daisy represents the importance of Social Class. The 1920’s in America was a time of great…

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    In the 1920’s, there were many movements and instances that happened and changed America to what it is today. It was during that time that not only African Americans were being persecuted, but women and other minorities such as Hispanics were also fighting for their rights. Groups such as the Ku Klux Klan and the practice of anti-communism kept many people on their toes. Many Americans had just come back from the World War and the spiral submergence of the US economy had just begun. The 1920’s…

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    The growth of cities, the rise of consumer culture and the upsurge of mass entertainment spoke to freedom from the confinements of the nation’s Victorian past. The 1920’s was known as an era of change. Women had at long last earned the privilege to vote, and their hard-battled fairness and freedom was reflected in their fashion– shorter hair styles, higher hemlines, and less curving silhouettes. Electronics like radios…

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    the 1920s Deserve the Title “The Roaring 20’s” Many people who have had the pleasure of living or studying the 1920’s would call it a prosperous and exciting era in human history. With soldiers coming back from war with a less conservative mindset and money to spend, society gave way to strong surging social and technological innovation, which has never been forgotten. The 1920’s was the best era because of it’s entertainment, technology, and advancement in women’s rights. Firstly, the 1920’s…

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    Before the occurrence of the social changes in America during the 1920s , WWI was taking place and men in the U.S. were being drafted to fight this unbeatable war throughout April 6, 1917, until November 11, 1918, when the war finally came to an end, almost 18 million soldiers died and 23 million were wounded. The Great War eventually led to women to take over jobs that were considered “manly” to keep the economy running but most were still working the same low wage, yet it brought new…

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    Americans of the 1920s. Through the decline of American Society, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Great Gatsby demonstrates the revision of the American Dream. In the early 1920s, the American Dream was of a divergent view. There was a common disposition which urged the people of that day and age to display themselves as part of a “modern” nation. Because of World War I, Americans only wanted to return home, back to their lives. However,…

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