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koban [17]
1 year ago
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What was the 1920s known for?

History
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Strike441 [17]1 year ago
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Explanation:

The 1920s also referred to as the Roaring 20s or Jazz Age, was a decade of change, when many Americans owned cars, radios and telephones for the first time.

It was a Jazz Age burst at prosperityand freedom for flappers. Jazz was the music of popular choice and some of the best known musicians were jazz musicians, including Duke Ellington and Al Jolson.

The decade is often referred to as the Roaring 20s due to the supposedly new and less-inhibited lifestyle that many people embraced in this period.

Paraphin [41]1 year ago
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The 1920s were the first decade to be dubbed the "Roaring 20s" or "Jazz Age." It was the decade of jazz bands, bootleggers, raccoon coats, bathtub gin, flappers, flagpole sitters, bootleggers, and marathon dancers.

<h3>What was the Nineteenth Amendment, which gave women the right to vote and was ratified in 1920?</h3>

Nineteenth Amendment The 19th amendment was passed by Congress on June 4, 1919, and ratified on August 18, 1920, giving women the right to vote. The right to vote for American women is constitutionally guaranteed under the 19th amendment. This achievement needed a long and tough struggle—victory required decades of agitation and resistance.

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