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social change Consider broadcast radio.
Urbanization was already occuring, especially in the "Roaring Twenties", but the affordability of cars and the availability of jobs for (predominantly) white families, most people chose to live in the cities. Most notable during the time were Philadelphia, Chicago, and New York.
The 1920s was called various names such as “The Jazz Age,” the Age of Intolerance,” and the “Age of Nonsense.” But perhaps the most telling was the “Roaring Twenties.” It was the beginning of modern America, in politics, arts, customs and fads, literature, sports, etc. Americans felt a relief following the Great War. The nation had survived the deadly worldwide influenza epidemic of 1918. The Twenties was a time of change for just about all the population. Youthful “Flapper” women provoked the older generation by smoking in public, wearing brief skirts, bobbed hair styles, and the use of lots of makeup. New fads included the Charleston dance, dance marathons, flagpole sitting, and flying stunts in the new airplanes. Many sports became “spectator sports” with Baseball and Babe Ruth perhaps being the biggest.
early teens and early twenties.....did it for coursework.....
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The roaring twenties had social change life that is very difficult to live in.
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The roaring twenties were a big time for Jazz and big bands. Louis Armstrong became wildly popular at the time with his hit "What a Wonderful World." Theater and silent films were also quite popular. Charlie Chaplin was one of the most recognizable people of the time.
Calvin Coolidge was the president during most, if not all, of the flapper era, aka the roaring twenties.
social change Consider broadcast radio.
The Roaring Twenties was starkly different from the pallid Victorian age that dominated the decade before. During the 1920's, Prohibition was in full force, but so was organized crime and jazz music. It was an era that followed the war, and was a time of "disenchantment", as chronicled in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novels.
In the cartoon, I'd say fifteen. Youngest he could be is fourteen, oldest, sixteen. I'm not quite as familiar with the comics, but for them I'd say early twenties, most likely.
The 1920s are known as the "Roaring Twenties" due to the economic prosperity, cultural dynamism, and social changes that characterized the decade. This period saw a significant shift towards modernity, with increased urbanization, innovation in technology, and changes in societal norms, such as the rise of the "flapper" culture. In F. Scott Fitzgerald's biography, this era influenced his writing style and themes, as he captured the glamour, excess, and disillusionment of the Jazz Age, particularly in his most famous work, "The Great Gatsby."
The USA was the richest and most developed country in the world. Mass production, high wages, new consumer goods and forms of entertainment labeled the decade the "Roaring Twenties" Check other articles about what else happened. -Ironic
Urbanization was already occuring, especially in the "Roaring Twenties", but the affordability of cars and the availability of jobs for (predominantly) white families, most people chose to live in the cities. Most notable during the time were Philadelphia, Chicago, and New York.
Mammals are most familiar vertebrates .
"More familiar" is the comparative form of familiar. "Most familiar" is the superlative form.