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Roaring Twenties

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As conceded by most historians, the New Era--and the repercussions that followed--was the unequivocal component which stabilized the economy and allowed for great prosperity throughout America. Such national affluence gave birth to the revered “Roaring Twenties,” a period where striking changes occurred in the economic, political, and social realms. Americans of all ages (though specifically younger generations) enjoyed new forms of entertainment through the debut of jazz and radio in addition to the introduction of a mass consumer culture. Just as the development of music, technology, and economics heavily influenced the labeling of the 1920s, the overall economic progression of women’s role in society made considerable impressions on the …show more content…

Such changing tides prompted an ebbing of the poverty-stricken sphere and a drastic swelling of middle class persons, who later dominated early socioeconomics. Additionally, the flourishing bourgeois reconstructed maternal roles as women became increasingly active in their husband’s social lives, diverting their attention from child care and domestic tasks in what became known as companionate marriage. Industrial advances heavily influenced standards of mass consumer culture in which individuals could purchase items not just out of necessity as their ancestors did, but also out of sheer luxury. Technologies such as refrigerators, washing machines, and irons revolutionized domestic life by significantly reducing the amount of chores. Women, specifically, could now enjoy conventional leisure through shopping. For business and other markets, the creation and integration of installment plans--credit systems which allowed for the immediate purchase and later payment of items--proved to be quite lucrative, as young creditors often fell deep into debt. Though countless reasons have been attributed to the cause of the Great Depression in following years, many historians argue that this accumulation of debt not only contributed to the Roaring Twenties but also brought an end to

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