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Wealth And Prosperity In The 1920's

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The Roaring Twenties is most commonly known as a time of prosperity in the United States due to the economic boom, which led to the increase of personal wealth for a majority of the population, the increase of mass consumer culture, and the introduction of jazz, music, and dancing to popular culture. However, though a large amount of Americans did have wealth and prosperity, there were also several people in the country who suffered from poverty, political corruption, racism, and other unfortunate events that occurred during that era. For example in Speech to the Court (April 9, 1927), it shows “heavy” prejudice by Judge Thayer towards the two Italian men, Bartolomeo Vanzetti and Nicola Sacco, during their trial, going so far as to calling
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