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The Roaring Twenties : Social And Political Changes In The 1920's

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Roaring Twenties During the 1920s, there occur several social and political changes occurred. For the first time, Americans began to step out of their comfort circles. Nicknames for the decade, such as “the Jazz Age” or “the Roaring Twenties,” in a way express all of the excitement it was like to have lived through out such a time. As the economy boomed, wages rose for most Americans and prices fell, resulting in a higher standard of living and a dramatic increase in consumer consumption. More and more people began to go out and live life under a new light and experiment with new things. Although most women's lives were not radically transformed by “labor‐saving” home appliances or gaining the right to vote, young American women were changing the way they dressed, thought, and acted in a manner that shocked their more traditional parents. They began to step away from primitive murals and views which dictated how a mother would stay home,cook,clean and remain to be a modest elegant woman.American girls challenged traditional notions of proper behavior. They attended rambunctious parties, drank illegal liquor, and danced new, sexually suggestive steps at jazz clubs. Normally all people would dance to is orchestrated ballroom music and would refuse to stand within a foot of one another, as if there were third person standing in between the two.These changes were encouraged by the new mass media that included radio and motion pictures. The effects of mass media can be primarily

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