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The Role Of Youth In The 1930's

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The Roaring Twenties was the beginning of modern America. From social to political change, America was becoming the modern country it is today. One example of change was the role and status of youth. Overall, the youth in the 1920’s became more independent, and moved further away from their way of life before the 1920’s; as the 1930’s rolled in, some had to return to work and old habits. During the Roaring Twenties, the youth, especially young adults, became more independent, and moved further away from their previous social norms and expectations. Their way of living changed in many ways. For example, educating the youth became very common in the 1920’s. In previous years, most children worked instead of going to school. Going to either a
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