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HACTEHA [7]3 years ago
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"It become popular on the radio and in speakeasy clubs and bars" explains the cultural influence of jazz in America in the 1920s.

<u>Option: </u>C

<u> </u><u>Explanation: </u>

The Jazz Age was popular in the 1920s as a cultural period and movement in America that formulated both to the creativity and productivity of modern forms of dance and music. Jazz spread rapidly to the White Middle Class in America, largely due to new musical developments and modern traditions by African Americans.

Flapper & Style as Hemlines rose throughout the 1920s, bodices dropped. Male pants bagged, and women's hair trimmed. Jazz and Women's Liberation Jazz music gave many female inspiration and encouragement in the 1920s to move beyond the conventional sex-role in society.

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