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Roaring Twenties

Woo hoo!!! No more fighting!! When war ended, everyone was happy. Woo hoo!!! No more fighting!! Soldiers came home 

United States became the richest country in the world! Boom: economic growth United States became the richest country in the world! Because other countries owed US money. Also other countries spent a lot of money at war. I wonder why…

Automobiles Henry Ford started to mass produce cars. By producing so many at a low cost, more people could buy them.

Consumer Goods Other items that people could use in their homes: Vacuums Washing machines toasters

Look at my fashionable short hair and knee length dress! Dancing Look at my fashionable short hair and knee length dress! Flappers Charleston

Harlem Renaissance The time when African American artists, musicians, and writers became popular Langston Hughes- writer Louis Armstrong- singer

New Entertainment Radio programs Sports Movies