Women In The 1920's

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After WWI, during the reconstruction period, culture and the way society works as a whole changed dramatically. The roaring twenties was shaped in various ways such as, entertainment, gender roles, and technology.
Throughout the 20s, modern American culture emerged. “Movie attendance soared, from 50 million a week in 1920 to 90 million weekly in 1929. According to one estimate, Americans spent 83 cents of every entertainment dollar going to the movies, and three-fourths of the population went to a movie theater every week” (Digital History). Just in a few short years, the amount of moviegoers grew exponentially. The 20s paved a pathway to the media economy we have in today’s society. The 1920s was the era that started the modern music …show more content…

The WCTU was the first group of women dedicated to social reform, their ultimate goal was to add prohibition amendment to the constitution. By the 1920s, prohibition movements had sprung up across the United States, driven by religious groups and women who considered alcohol, specifically drunkenness, a threat to the nation. “Passed by Congress December 18, 1917. Ratified January 16, 1919” ( US Constitution. art. amend XVIII). The women in the 20s were determined that alcohol was spoiling the brains of society and was killing people. After the ratification of the amendment, women all around America felt safer. Not only did women get what they wanted by getting prohibition added to the constitution, they also were given the right to vote. women's’ suffrage (19th) amendment “Passed by Congress June 4, 1919, and ratified on August 18, 1920, the 19th amendment guarantees all American women the right to vote” ( US Constitution. art. amend XIX). Women were finally given the right to vote, showing to the rest of the country that they were created just as equal as men. Not only were gender roles apparent, new technologies and innovations were very prominent in this time …show more content…

The era created a generation of inventors, musicians, and feminists who were/are some of the most creative and ingenious of all generations
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