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Q: Who called the roaring twenties the jazz age?
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What was the period of the 1920's called by journalists?

Jazz Age or Roaring Twenties


What is another name for the roaring twenties?

The Jazz Age- Apex


What are 2 nicknames for the 1920s?

The Jazz Age or the Roaring Twenties


What was not a nickname of the 1920s decade?

the 1920's where called the Roaring twenties, the Jazz age And the era of wonderful nonesense. But it was never called Booming Twenties


What are other names for the roaring twenties?

Jazz Age Decade of gold


How does this title the roaring twenties fit with the great depression?

The 1920s was called various names such as "The Jazz Age," the Age of Intolerance," and the "Age of Nonsense."


What was a name given to the 1920'S?

The Roaring Twenties and The Jazz Age were used interchangeably during the 1920s


Another nickname for the roaring twenties?

The Dollar Decade ORThe Jazz Age:)The Era of Wonderful Nonsense


What has the roaring twenties also been called except?

Model T Age


What are other names for jazz age?

The only other phrase that is used in conjunction with the Jazz Age is the Roaring Twenties. Both of them occurred in the 1920s with jazz originating in New Orleans. F. Scott Fitzgerald coined the phrase.


What were the 1920's known as?

The decade of discontent, or the decade of peace, love, and harmony.


What name was given to the 1920s?

The Roaring Twenties seemed appropriate since it was a group of people who had just completed and survived a World War and were living in a world where the economy and the stock markets were doing well. A Devil May Care attitude abounded the booze flowed and the Jazz Age was in full swing.There were two nicknames. The Jazz Age and The Roaring Twenties