A Double Life In The 1920's

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During the 1920’s, life in Canada was rapidly changing. For instance, there was a growing material abundance. Seven out of ten homes now had hydroelectricity, thanks to the Queenston hydro-electric power house operating. With many Canadian installing electricity it seemed as though every day a new product that would make one’s life easier was invented. Take the vacuum cleaner, or dishwasher, even the refrigerator and table lamps for example, all of which revolutionary products invented during the 1920’s. In addition, women were also know encouraged to lead double lives. Margaret Fea wrote in The Chatelaine, “Every woman should have as distinctly dual a life interest as has the average man … Women, too should have a double life.” With the help of women's rights activist’s like Nellie McClung, women now had more opportunities than ever before. …show more content…

Finally, entertainment significantly changed during the 1920’s. The film and music industry began to take off. There were black and white silent films starring Canadian born actress Mary Pickford. Popular songs at the time sung about topics that were considered to be inappropriate before. Many dances were being held, where women would even wear dresses that showed their ankles (which was considered to be too revealing in the past). The rapid change of life during the 1920’s, demonstrates that the 20’s was truly a roaring decade that filled with

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