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The 1920s, often referred to as the "Roaring Twenties," brought significant social, cultural, and economic changes. It was marked by the rise of Jazz Music, flapper culture, and a flourishing of the arts, epitomized by figures like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Langston Hughes. The decade also saw advancements in technology and consumerism, including the widespread use of automobiles and household appliances. However, it ended with the Stock Market crash of 1929, setting the stage for the Great Depression.

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