F. Scott Fitzgerald is credited with coining the phrase “The Jazz Age” in the title of his 1922 collection of short stories, Tales of the Jazz Age. The Great Gatsby was the quintessence of this period of his work, and evoked the romanticism and surface allure of his “Jazz Age” ,years that began with the end of World War I, the advent of women’s suffrage, and Prohibition, and collapsed with the Great Crash of 1929 years awash in bathtub gin and roars of generational rebellion. As Cole Porter wrote, “In olden days a glimpse of stocking Was looked on as something shocking,/But now God knows, Anything Goes.”
Medieval Christians were not tolerant towards:
-other religions, it caused crusades on Middle East and slaugher of Old Prussians and Albigensians, attacks on Lithuanians. Crusades still affect negatively Western World- Middle East relations.
-people who thinked differently, like Galileo, and many nameless invantors, free thinkers, healers. Those who questioned the laws of God (interpreted by Pope) were judged by inquisition.
Hammurabi ruled over Babylonia, an empire of Mesopotamia.
<span>Which factor encouraged more immigrants to settle in northern states than southern states during the mid-nineteenth century
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woman, black people, and people who were poor
Back then if you were RICH and WHITE you could do anything you want (its still like that)