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Roaring 20s
A significant period in American history marked by social and economic growth, mass consumerism, the rise of jazz, the flapper movement, and the Harlem Renaissance.
Mass Consumerism
The economic phenomenon of increased purchasing of goods, leading to a modern economy focused on urban living.
Flapper Movement
A social movement that symbolized women's freedom and independence during the Roaring 20s.
Harlem Renaissance
An African American cultural movement in the 1920s focusing on arts, theater, and music, reshaping African American identity.
Average Income in the 1920s
The average income in the U.S. during the 1920s was $3,269.40 per year.
Impact of Automation
Increased production and consumerism in the economy due to advancements in technology like automobiles.
Prohibition
A nationwide ban on the sale of alcohol from 1920 to 1933 that led to the rise of secret bars known as speakeasies.
The Jazz Singer
The first feature film to include synchronized sound, marking a significant change in the film industry.
Technology in the 1920s
Technological advancements, including the rise of electricity and automobiles, that changed everyday life and contributed to economic growth.
Influence of Jazz Music
Jazz music influenced popular dance styles like the Charleston and became a significant cultural movement during the Roaring 20s.
Significance of Short-Distance Phone Calls
Long-distance phone calls in the 1920s were expensive, costing about $27.75.
Aviation Advancements
The creation of commercial airlines and new airplane designs during the 1920s contributed to faster travel.
Cinema Boom
The rise of cinema as a popular form of entertainment, leading to the industry's growth and the prominence of Hollywood.
Role of Radio in the 1920s
Provided entertainment and information, helping to create a sense of national unity among Americans.
Social Impact of Autos
Automobiles increased personal freedom, allowing individuals to travel more easily and access jobs and services.
Speakeasy
An illegal bar that operated during Prohibition, where alcohol was consumed secretly.
Cultural Influence of Movie Stars
Hollywood film stars influenced fashion, culture, and lifestyle during the 1920s.
Key Figures of the Harlem Renaissance
Notable contributors included Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston.
Electricity Expansion
The spread of electricity greatly enhanced daily life, making electric appliances common in households.
Impact of Jazz Clubs
Jazz clubs became popular venues for socialization and live music, shaping youth culture in the 1920s.
Progressive Era Goals
A movement aimed at social and political reforms addressing issues such as industrialization and political corruption.