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The Jazz Age: The American 1920s

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The Jazz Age refers to the period in American history during the 1920s when jazz music and dance became extremely popular. It was a time of cultural dynamism and significant social change.

Key Features

  • Rise of jazz music and dance
  • Flapper culture
  • Prohibition era
  • Flourishing art and literature scene

Pros

  • Vibrant cultural scene
  • Influence on art, literature, and fashion
  • Iconic figures like Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington

Cons

  • Social inequalities and racial tensions persisted
  • Prohibition led to rise in organized crime

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