The Roaring 20s Of The 1920's

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The roaring 20s ,also known as the 1920s, were times of political and social change. New dance moves such as the fox trot emerged. Women became more liberated than previous generations. During the 1920s there was a sharp increase in the nation's total economic wealth. People throughout the nation started listening to the same, music, buying the same products, and even did the same dances. Most Americans moved from the country to more urban landscapes. The flapper, was a young woman with bobbed hair and short skirts and did as some would say “Unladylike” things. In the 1920s women finally won the fight for their right to vote with the 19th amendment. Women were able to receive more work and new technologies made household chores less tiring.

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