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Just after the Roaring 20's people where used to watching musicals, theaters and going to places such as Harlem. This is not possible for the common person anymore. 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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