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It was an affect to the 1920s because it just was. It was a time period where people were scared of the communist party.
People did not stop drinking alcoholic beverages.
One of the paradoxes can be the alcohol issue where, the country at the beginning of the 1920s was supporting prohibition of alcohol sales and by the end of the 1920s the people showed much hypocrisy and switched their views on prohibition which turned out as a huge failure. The part of paradox would come from the hypocrisy of people and the quick change of mindset based on prohibition.
rose from about one-third in the early 1920s to almost two-thirds by the late 1920s.
During the 1920s, new technologies helped create mass culture,and to connect people around the world. The two symbols were Jazz and the liberated woman called Flapper.
Stock market crash due to buying on margin and overextention of credit to buy consumer goods.
People bought stuff because they could.
Credit became widely used for purchasing consumer good for the first time in the 1920s. Prior to this time it was only used by the very wealthy.
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unevenly distributed through the population, this is because during the early 1920s farmers found themselves caught in a recession while the urban centers were producing more in an age of consumer buying. by: Noman Hossain
the radio.
To get rich quicker
The installment plans of the 1920s were pretty much the same as any other installment plans. Installment plans are credit systems where payment for merchandise/items is made in installments over a pre-approved period of time. In the 1920s, the items people could purchase with an installment plan included: automobiles, automobile parts, household appliances, radios, phonographs, pianos, and furniture.
There were many aspects to the economy of the 1920s that led to one of the most crucial causes of the Great Depression - the stock market crash of 1929. In the early 1920s, consumer spending had reached an all-time high in the United States. American companies were mass-producing goods, and consumers were buying.
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