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How The Roaring 1920's

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The 1920s has been often been referred as the New Society. “They are stronger. They are rich. They hire and fire the politician, the old judges…the college president” (1) was what Dos Passos’s said about the people in the 1920s. The roaring twenty has flappers which just meant young, confident, sexual women. This was all new for the people in the 1920 because they have always thought of the women following rules and staying home. Another term that was during the roaring twenty was speakeasies which is just nightclubs that sold liquor. Liquor at this time was legal and unwanted. A lot of companies such as Henry Ford’s company forbid having alcohol in work area.
Sadly, not everyone in this era welcomed the new secular, commercial culture (9). Some people feared and resented that this new culture would bring down the lax moral standards. During the roaring twenty there were many profound tension between the rural and urban life (10). Many citizens were confused about the traditional and modern Christianity. This was confusing for many people being some citizens were stuck on the “traditional” way rather than the free way which a lot of people were doing. A lot of people that were very religious thought it was …show more content…

“I am a member of no organized politician party; I am a democrat” (2) was what a comedian by the name Will Rodger said when he spoke out about what party he was on. Another cool thing that happened was there was not any wars going on and probusiness was sky rocketing everywhere. As they were building on prewar struggle they seemed to get labor union, socialist, and birth-control advocates (3). Calvin Coolidge who was President Warren Harding successor, had twice vetoed the McNary-Haugen bill as a sandal. He wanted to prove a point that he was in charge. Another thing he did was un warranted interference with the free market. Many citizens were upset with the decisions Harding was making for the

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