The Evolution Of America In The 1920's

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America in the 1920’s in some respects was comparable to a young adult going off to college. This is the first time the young adult has had no adult supervision and has full autonomy. America following World War I presented a similar idea. The country was ripe with new technology and ideas, all of which would lead to the eventual downturn of the nation. The emergence of the radio was significant in two respects for it not only showcased the rate at which technological development was evolving but it also allowed for the free and large scale spread of ideas. As new ideas were introduced to the pubic a mania of sorts ensued. The majority wanted to be on the cusp of what was new and popular, this gave businesses a new avenue for profit and they