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The Renaissance. There were great achievements in science, art, music, literature and exploration.
It was a form of escapism at the time, similar to Jazz music and watching professional sports. It took people away from the grim depression days. Unfortunately for the previous answer, radio was the mass media of the Great Depression. TV did not come in until after WWII.
Sad music, and epic. swing, jazz, bluegrass and other folk styles were still going strong. Shut up cowards
Art, music, and literature.
In reality people during the great depression looked for ways to have fun without spending much money. people danced with music from the radio, played cards and most importantly played sports such as football. Young children also read comics.
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jazz music
During the Great Depression.
The Greek muse Calliope is one of the nine goddesses of inspiration in literature, music, and art. She is typically considered the muse of epic poetry and is often depicted holding a writing tablet or scroll.
no because the people did not dress according to the sound of the music.
The Depression did have some sort of effect on the African Americans, but not as much as the White people. During the Great Depression, the African Americans explored more in the arts and literature part of life. They introduced a new type of music to the world... Jazz. They had been somewhat succesful during this time.
well the ierland is a great place to go on holidays but they really speak hard language and the literature is great also the music of the ireland is confusing but sounds really nice my best friend is from ireland
The Renaissance. There were great achievements in science, art, music, literature and exploration.
Music can't actually cause depression, seeing as depression is a medical disease, but it can cause a person to BE depressed.
It was a form of escapism at the time, similar to Jazz music and watching professional sports. It took people away from the grim depression days. Unfortunately for the previous answer, radio was the mass media of the Great Depression. TV did not come in until after WWII.
Actually country music did originate from Ireland, but it's birth was in the deep south of the united states in about the 1920's right before the beginning of the great depression
Sad music, and epic. swing, jazz, bluegrass and other folk styles were still going strong. Shut up cowards