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Social Changes In The 1920's

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Three ways society changed in the 1920’s are through culture, economy, and social norms like fashion and women's rights. The 1920’s was a time of change. The United States had just won the war and after the war the United States just wanted to “return to normalcy”. But nothing was normal after the war; the 1920s was a time where the United States was at a peak prosperity. But this can be countered with organized gang violence, increased rate of murder, and countless robberies. Even though prosperity in the 1920s can be counter argued. Overall the 1920s was a time of change; a time for a change in culture, for a change in the economy, and for a change in social norms.

The 1920s was a change in society, one way is through the economy. In the …show more content…

In the 1920s women's rights and women's fashion norms changed dramatically; from women not being able to wear dresses that showed their ankles to dress that barely cover the knee. To women not cutting their hair because religious and personal reasons; to them were making the bob the most famous hairstyle in the 1920s. Document 3 shows three women from the 1920s, and these women are showing the change in social norms. This can be proven by the women smoking in one of the pictures, and 2 of the women showing their whole body are wearing dresses that barely pass their knees. Document 3 depicts the change of how women were viewed in 1920s. Another way social norms changed in the 1920s is through women's rights. Before the 1920s women’s rights were little to none. Women were seen as incapable to do anything men did, except in a few states. One of these capabilities included voting, for years people thought that women shouldn’t vote or didn’t have the right to. Until the 1920s the time of social norm change. As shown in Document 2, most states did not have full women's suffrage before 1919. But during the change from the 1910s into the 1920s the 19th amendment was created, granting women the right to vote. This shows how progressive the 1920s was set up to be about testing social norms and changing perspectives in the United States. From seeing women as housewives and servants to seeing women as active citizens of the United States. Another way social norms changed during the 1920s is the perception of people. The main reason for this was the “Red Scare” that prompted fears of a potential rise of communism or radical leftism. In the United States, the First Red Scare was about worker (socialist) revolution and political radicalism. This was a big deal in the 1920s, like in Document 5. Document 5 is a comic cartoon depicting how the US saw people who are socialist,

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