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The Roaring Twenties was a gold age of monetary success and liberal social change. Innovations in various establishments revived a sluggish post-World Warfare I economy, and mass creation methods allowed for the standardized, fast production of varied goods, the most known which was the automobile. The roar of thousands of newly manufactured vehicles filled the location roads, and the ripple aftereffect of the industry spawned a myriad of ancillary establishments, such as car dealerships and mechanic shops. Inventions in the entertainment industry heralded the Golden Age group of Radio and resulted in the alternative of vaudeville with theatre as "talkies" replaced silent movies and movies emerged alive with color. By far the most iconic image of the era was the flapper - a extensively modern, young woman, unafraid to flout the social norms of her parents' era and break with long-standing practices. She typified the sexually expressive, modern, young, and fun woman who acquired gained the right to vote and who was prepared to take her rightful devote both the workforce and in the speakeasies that cropped up in the wake of Prohibition. Become familiar with about....
- The booming market of the 1920s
- Babe Ruth, jazz, Art Deco, and the flapper
- Women's rights, civil rights, and gay rights
- Politics and all that jazz
- The Wall Neighborhood Crash of 1929
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