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Inventions Of The 1920s Essay

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– The 1920s are often referred to as “The Roaring 1920s” because it was a decade of prosperity. Although they were living on false notions, they were living among wild bootleggers and gangsters, flappers, hot jazz, marathon dancers, and in a decade of dissipation. These were modern times and during so many social and economic changes they were able to have more time for leisure and travel (Digital History: The 1920s – An Overview). Some of the major events of the decade that helped give the 1920s this nickname was the rise of inventions such as washing machines, vacuum cleaners, and toasters, mass entertainment, and half of Americans owning automobiles (John Green Video). There was also a change in the “revolution in morals and manners” that played a big part of how culture was perceived (Digital History: The 1920s – An Overview).
– Some of the problems/difficulties that Americans faced during the post – WWI years were first, the Red Scare. Postal workers found 20 bombs to capitalists that included JD Rockefeller and JP Morgan, a month later bombs exploded in eight American cities. This put a fear in the heart of Americans and brought forth the “Red Scare”. People feared radicals and even their smallest of crimes, even acquitting the killer of an immigrant that yelled “To Hell with the United States” (Digital History: The Postwar Red Scare). A second example of some of these problems/difficulties would be postwar labor tensions. This came around because of WWI social tension and high wartime inflation. There were strikes that …show more content…

Where this feminist group split in half, the “New Woman” was also known as a flapper. These women dressed in short skirts with their hair up, wore high socks, drank illegally, and smoked. They took birth control and danced to jazz music (John Green

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