The 1920s, often referred to as the "Roaring Twenties," marked a period of significant social and political change in American culture. The decade saw a shift towards modernity, characterized by the rise of consumerism, Jazz Music, and the flapper movement, which challenged traditional gender roles. Prohibition and the Great Migration further transformed societal norms, leading to a burgeoning urban culture and the Harlem Renaissance. These changes fostered a sense of individualism and liberation, reshaping American identity in profound ways.
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