There is alcohol ban, but as long as you can get wine from fruits you can get wine and if you have a prescription you can legally use it (ban, Rosenberg). People gather at bars and illegal bars, and gangsters are supplying alcohol from the Mexican and Canadian borders (banned, Rosenberg). Alcohol was illegal for 14 years, but the amendment was finally abolished in 1933 (Rosenberg, Ellis and Eisler). The United States experienced a difficult situation of banning, but the situation seems to be getting worse.
After the First World War, society changed dramatically, and in the 1920's Americans adopted new ideas and actions, called the 1920s, which was not disturbed, prosperous, free-spirited. Fashion is not so formal. In the 1920s, short skirts and short hairstyles were introduced. According to the report, a new change in fashion can be attributed to a change in the concept of fashion. - Women's oppression in Victorian society in literature of the 19th century Literature in the 19th century reflects to some extent women in Victorian society some ways in which women are oppressed. They are thought to be inferior to men and give a stereotype to show their kindness, loyalty, and angel relationship. Because they are mere privileges of men, they are denied personal opinions and independence.
What led to the roar of the 1920s? The 1920s, which is known as the grounder of American history, was caused by the result of World War I when young people forgot the fear of war and wanted to enjoy life again. Women acquired new levels of independence, admission to university, acquisition of wages, and voting rights. Women and young people in the 1920s challenge traditional values and exchange them with contemporary ideas. The lifestyle has changed from a rural country life in the country to a fast city life style of a crowded city. The United States prospered to offer more leisure time to Americans, new technologies, mass production and energy saving devices, they spent a lot of time on movies, dance clubs and sports events. Automobiles are sold for millions of dollars and Americans are groaning in new cars. All of these are responsible for the roar of the 1920s.
Ringing The 1920s is a phrase used to describe the decade of the 1920s. The social and cultural features of this era began in metropolitan areas like New York but widely spread after the First World War. It is the era of economic growth and widespread prosperity that will celebrate the 1920s. New technology such as cars, movies, radio changed the culture of America. At the same time, jazz and dance are getting more and more popular. In the late 1929s the stock market crash and the Great Depression began, the roar of the 1920s ended.