One of the notable things happening in New York culture was the Harlem Renaissance, the "New Negro" was a social equal to the white man. Prohibition had caused over 100,000 speakeasies to open, causing an increase in organized crime. Henry Fords Rouge River plan had made the Model T affordable and people were able to transport themselves much more quickly. Jazz Music from New Orleans had found its way into the nightclubs in New York and people danced new dances to this new style of music...
in the 1920's there was basically one type of religion and that was cathlic
Had the highest inward migration than any where else in the world
applesauce.
Blacks and other races were discriminated. Hitler and the Nazis began to really not like Jewish people and began throwing them in Gas chambers or killing them for no reason.
Mexico during the 1920s-1930s
In the 1920s, dominant forms of mass culture and entertainment included the rise of radio broadcasting, the popularity of silent films with stars like Charlie Chaplin, and the emergence of jazz music influencing dance crazes like the Charleston. This decade also witnessed the growth of magazines and newspapers, helping to shape a more interconnected national culture in the United States.
They acted to support big businesses or something like that - apex
Some of the elements of culture that thrived was like trading and exploring.
Two women who were writers during the 1920s were Virginia Woolf, known for her modernist novels like "Mrs. Dalloway" and "To the Lighthouse," and Dorothy Parker, a poet, short story writer, and critic famous for her wit and humor in works like "Enough Rope."
Some of the elements of culture that thrived was like trading and exploring.
Some of the elements of culture that thrived was like trading and exploring.
what was the civil war like
It was strong across the nation, largely, but not entirely, because of its support and enforcement of National Prohibition.
go ask your mom
pretty cool. thats what it was.