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The Jazz Age In The 1920s

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The Jazz Age in the 1920s was a period of cultural and social revolution in America, characterized by the rise of jazz music, flapper fashion, and new attitudes towards social norms and values.

Key Features

  • Emergence of jazz music
  • Flapper fashion and lifestyle
  • Prohibition and speakeasies
  • New attitudes towards gender roles and social norms

Pros

  • Innovative music that influenced American culture
  • Shift towards more liberal social values
  • Exciting fashion trends

Cons

  • Racial segregation and discrimination within the jazz scene
  • Negative impacts of Prohibition on society

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