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By John Bambrick

Roaring 20s

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By John Bambrick

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OverviewCultural and financial prosperity characterized the “roaring” 1920s in the U.S. and parts of Europe.

End of WWI Women’s Suffrage Bustling

entertainment industry

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Return of WWI Soldiers

Return to the labor force

US: The most powerful country Rapid economic

growth More production High consumerism

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Women’s Rights

Women’s Suffrage

August 18, 1920Women given the right to vote and the right to run for officeLargest victory for women’s civil rights

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Entertainment in the 1920s

Expanding dance and music scene Increased night life Dance clubs Vaudeville acts Popularity of jazz

music

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Art and Culture

Art deco Bright, contrasting

colors Geometric designs

Expressionism and Surrealism Founded in the 20s Expanded in the

30s

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The Prohibition

In 1920, the 18th amendment made the sale, import or export of alcohol prohibited.

Speakeasies Rise of mafias21st Amendment: Repealed the 18th in 1933

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Decline of the 1920s

Black Tuesday October 29, 1929 Stock market

crashed Led to a worldwide

depression Great Depression of

the 1930s

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Summary

Many changes in the 1920s

End of WWIWomen’s rightsIncreased cultureThe ProhibitionRapid decline with the stock market crash

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