The Jazz Age or the Roaring Twenties
roaring twenties, golden age, and dry decade
During the 1920s, there was a surge in consumerism and materialism. Americans bought more and cared about conspicuous consumption
you would see a flapper in the 1920s which is also known as the "roaring twenties."
The Dollar Decade ORThe Jazz Age:)The Era of Wonderful Nonsense
the 1920's where called the Roaring twenties, the Jazz age And the era of wonderful nonesense. But it was never called Booming Twenties
booming twenties
Lavish and extravagant. It was called the roaring twenties because of the booming economy. Read The Great Gatsby. It will explain it all.
During the 1920s
The Roaring Twenties.
The Roarin' Twenties, because it was right after WWI (The War to End All Wars) and people were just ecstatic to have the war over with. Industries were booming and nothing could have been better for them.
The Jazz Age or the Roaring Twenties
in the agricultural sector
"Roaring" - the Roaring Twenties
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"The Great Gatsby" is set in the 1920s, specifically during the Roaring Twenties.
Some of the characteristics of the Roaring Twenties was the Jazz Age, the Prohibitation, the Flappers, and the Red Scare. Also was the fads for bobbed hair, the production of Model T cars, and the invention of the radio.