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The culture of the US from 1920 to 1945 was marked by significant social change, economic shifts, and artistic innovation. The Roaring Twenties brought about a flourishing of Jazz Music, flapper fashion, and a general sense of liberation, while the Great Depression in the 1930s introduced themes of hardship and resilience in literature and film. The rise of mass media, particularly radio and cinema, transformed entertainment and communication. During World War II, patriotism and collective sacrifice shaped the national narrative, influencing art, literature, and daily life.

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