The Argument Of Crimes For Women In The 1920's

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Prohibition
With alcohol prohibited with the Eighteenth amendment but instead that boosted the amount of crimes being committed although people did make them illegally

Harlem Renaissance
African American musicians, writers, and painters became a thing they had a huge impact during the roaring twenties.
Jazz Age
Newest type of music style which became Jazz , which different races became attracted to and it became a big thing in the 1920’s.

New Roles for Women
Women were starting to express themselves by showing their ankles they were called flappers, the style of clothes they wore were becoming modern .Some even cut their hair a little short they had careers and that was the end of Women suffrage.

Fundamentalism
Different points of view