Ara Hajinlian
Mr. Rodriguez
American Literature
May 25th, 2023
The Roaring Twenties The 1920s, also known famously as ‘The Roaring Twenties’, was an era of American society that brought about waves of new modernity and dynamism to the country due to the materialism and rapid economic growth brought along by the aftermath of WWI. Consumer goods, such as automobiles, radios, cinemas, and sound movies, brought waves of entertainment and modernity to people across the United States, allowing the influence of many popular social norms to spread rapidly among consumers. Consumerism would grow rapidly in the 1920s as a result, and the economy experienced rapid and unprecedented growth. Materialism and industrialism would drive the socioeconomic lifestyle of many Americans. Public craze for more popular forms of modern entertainment, such as singing
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New genres of music such as jazz and blues emerged from the 1920s and would become prominent in the Roaring Twenties. Meanwhile, the woman’s suffrage movement grew more popular in the 1920s, especially with the passage of the 19th amendment in 1920 which gave women the right to vote. With the changing times of the 1920s, the question of what role women should play in society came into thought, with many women themselves believing more women should take on the same jobs and work in the same workplaces as men. Along with the growing women’s rights movement, prohibition reached its peak in the 1920s with the 18th amendment which prohibited the manufacture, sale, or transportation of alcoholic beverages. However, the Roaring Twenties would unfortunately come to an end in 1929 with the