Quickly following the short post-war recession that America faced, a period of vast economic success and cultural evolution took place-- regarded as the “Roaring 20s.” As America entered this time period, key aspects began to change as women gain more rights and the economy prospers. However, Jim Crow demonstrates a strong continuity as well as America practicing Isolationism. One change that occurred during the 20s in America was Women's rights. Women were becoming more independent and were breaking previous societal norms regarding the way they dressed and acted. Many women in this time period were known as flappers: personified by the sound made by the skirts they wore, which traditionally were not socially acceptable. An important event for women's rights during the 20s was the passing of the 19th Amendment, which allowed women to vote and marked a big step towards gender equality. Altogether, the 1920s marked the beginning of a huge evolution for women’s rights in America, therefore making a key change in America. …show more content…
In the 20s America’s economy was extremely strong with many Americans investing in the stock market and many businesses doing successful. The stock market stood throughout the 1920s as a Bull Market, which encouraged Americans to invest due to steadily rising stock prices. Many Americans also bought stock on margin, which artificially stimulated to economy and caused stock prices to continue to rise. All aspect of the economy were prospering which led to an increase in many Americans quality of life. This lead to an increase in consumerism due to many Americans having more disposable income, which in turn continued to stimulate the economy. America’s overall economic prosperity during the 1920 marked another key