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Social: The most obvious signs of change were the rise of a consumer-oriented economy and of mass entertainment, which helped to bring about a "revolution in morals and manners." Sexual mores, gender roles, hair styles, and dress all changed profoundly during the 1920s.
Economic: The 1920s is the decade when America's economy grew 42%. Mass production spread new consumer goods into every household. The modern auto and airline industries were born. The U.S. victory in World War I gave the country its first experience of being a global power.
Cultural: The 1920s was a decade of deep cultural conflict. During the Gilded Age, conflicts centered on ethnicity and social class. Equally, the conflicts of the 1920s were primarily cultural, contending a more multi-ethnic, modernist, urban culture against a more local, traditional, rural culture.
4: Immigration, race, alcohol, evolution, gender politics, and sexual morality
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