Across the country in the 1920s. Nicknames for the decade, such as “the Jazz Age” or “the Roaring Twenties,” convey something of the excitement and the changes in social conventions that were taking place at the time. As the economy boomed, wages rose for most Americans and prices fell, resulting in a higher standard of living and a dramatic increase in consumer consumption. Although most women's lives were not radically transformed by “labor‐saving” home appliances or gaining the right to vote, young American women were changing the way they dressed, thought, and acted in a manner that shocked their more traditional parents. These changes were encouraged by the new mass media that included radio and motion pictures
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The correct answer is B. It showed that with a good motor and enough fuel, long-distance flight was safe.
Explanation:
Charles Lindbergh was a prominent American aviator who lived during the 20th century. The main action that made Lindberg famous was his flight from New York to Paris in 1927, this flight was relevant at that moment because Lindbergh was the first aviator to do a solo flight across the Atlantic, also this was one of the first flights in which the pilot did not have to stop to refuel. Due to this, Charles Lindbergh achievement proved a long-distance non-stop flight was possible and safe if the motor was efficient and had enough fuel (Option B), this also led to the expansion of airlines that focused on providing more transatlantic flights.
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