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    Great Gatsby Modernism

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    Coco Chanel, all shaping to be this modernism era we call “The Roaring Twenties”. The 1920’s into the 1930’s was an era of change, evolution, and new beginnings, bringing a new view to the eye of the American citizen pop culture, authors and historical events changed everything. During the 1920’s significant events were shaping the lives of American citizens. The first thing that happened was on August 18th, 1920 the women’s suffrage act was ratified. Allowing women the right to have a role in…

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    narrowed, although men and women are not paid equally even today. Many organizations such as the League of Women Voters, established in 1920, encouraged women to take active roles in politics and many women participated in the Democratic and Republican parties. Consequently, political parties lobbied for women’s rights in order to gain their votes and support. In the 1920, women were elected to the House of Representatives and served in positions such as secretary of state and secretary of…

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    of war was written about afterwards and there was a surge in fiction about war. In 1955 schools in America started the desegregation process. Finally, in 1957 the Soviet Union launched the first artificial satellite dubbed Sputnik. People, especially the American people, were afraid for their safety and privacy. They thought that the Soviet Union was using the satellite to spy on the whole of America. The launch signaled the beginning of an “arms and space race”…

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    This novel occurs in the 1920’s, specifically 1922-1924, set in New York. There are four major places where Gatsby’s tale is played out: West Egg, East Egg, New York City, and the Valley of Ashes. Fitzgerald chose New York to be where the novel is set because in the 1920’s, New York was the cultural center of the United States, reflecting the attitudes, values, and lifestyles of the time, such as wealth, big corporations, and high social status. Fitzgerald contrasted the foundations of West Egg…

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    Jazz Music In The 1920's

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    The 1920’s and 30’s were significant decades for America. The Roaring 20’s are often characterized with great effervescence; a time of speakeasies, flashy parties, excessive wealth, good fortune, and jazz music. Jazz music, at the time, was the rhythm of the people. It moved with their joy and beat with their jubilance. But in 1929, everything changed. Tragedy struck, and the Great Depression befell the country like a suffocatingly thick blanket, smothering the flame of the American people.…

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    because of this war than any other in history. But while soldiers were off battling in trenches, America was in a state of economic prosperity. American factories were making most supplies the soldiers used across the sea, and the economy was booming because of it. Based off the data from this period, the recession America was suffering through ended at this period. Towards the end of World War II, America bounced back to its pre-Great Depression state and entered an era of convergence. While…

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    The United States of America was founded in hope of creating a more perfect society where the government gets its consent from the people to rule. In its birth, the nation created a new set of values in order to make a government that differed from the oppressive rule of the British that had previously controlled the colonies that were the United States. The founding fathers, in 1776, through the Declaration of Independence and later in the Bill of Rights, set the standards for what they hoped…

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    similar and different from the United States of America. Spain is a country in southwest Europe. It is the third counter of Europe in extension and the fifth in population. Also, it has many islands in the Mediterranean Sea and in the Atlantic Ocean. Spain has two territories in northern Africa. The United States of America is located in North America. It has many islands in the Pacific Ocean and in the Atlantic Ocean. Also, the United States of America has a territory in the Pacific Ocean.…

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    changing roles of women, progressivism had far reaching political and social effects on the lives of American women. The Progressive Era, 1900-1920, was a time of change for America; an explosive growth in urbanisation and thus industrialisation, led to reform. People worked to improve the poor working conditions and injustice in American society at the time. By 1920 the American urban population was at over 50% with millions of American’s working in factories where they faced long hours, low…

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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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