1920s America: Social, Cultural, and Economic Transformations

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What characterized the economic boom in the U.S. during the 1920s?

A significant increase in wealth, mass production of goods, and the rise of consumer culture.

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What major amendment granted women the right to vote in 1920?

The 19th Amendment.

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What cultural movement centered in Harlem celebrated Black culture in the 1920s?

The Harlem Renaissance.

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Which music genre flourished during the 1920s, featuring artists like Louis Armstrong?

Jazz music.

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What was the significance of the 18th Amendment during the 1920s?

It established Prohibition, leading to the rise of speakeasies and organized crime.

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How did the 1920 Census reflect changes in American demographics?

It showed that the urban population surpassed the rural population.

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What technological advancements transformed daily life in the 1920s?

Mass production of automobiles, household electrification, and the rise of radio.

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What was the impact of the Scopes Trial in the 1920s?

It highlighted the conflict between faith and science in American society.

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What was the role of advertising in the consumer culture of the 1920s?

Advertising played a crucial role in promoting new products and encouraging consumer spending.

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What was the significance of the Stock Market Crash of 1929?

It marked the end of the economic boom and led to the Great Depression.

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Who were some notable writers of the Harlem Renaissance?

Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston.

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What was the cultural impact of silent films transitioning to sound in the late 1920s?

Films like 'The Jazz Singer' revolutionized the entertainment industry.

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What social changes did the flapper culture represent in the 1920s?

It symbolized new gender norms and women's liberation.

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What was the effect of the rise of car culture on American life in the 1920s?

It transformed daily life and urban planning, facilitating suburban growth.

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What were the main themes of Art Deco in the 1920s?

Modern design trends emphasizing luxury, glamour, and technological progress.

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What was the impact of immigration restrictions enacted by the 1924 Act?

It limited immigration and contributed to social tensions in the U.S.

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What were the lessons learned from the financial speculation of the 1920s?

The need for financial regulation and awareness of economic risks.

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What lasting effects did the 1920s have on modern consumer society?

It laid the groundwork for consumerism and cultural changes that continue today.

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What tensions between tradition and progress were evident in the 1920s?

The clash between modernity, such as jazz and flapper culture, and traditional values.