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How Did Pop Culture Influence The Culture Of The 1920's

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The 1920’s, also called the “Roaring Twenties,” was a decade of change throughout the entire country. Although cultures among the United States vary, the wide spread of technology is something all regions of America can relate to. From East to West, changes in entertainment, sports, and radio were major contributions to the change of pop culture. The 1920’s was the beginning of a new era that shaped the way the United States forever viewed the media. A chain reaction was built throughout the twenties, making the country closer from coast to coast. As soon as one area thrived, all three areas (entertainment, sports, and radio) benefited.
The radio especially turned the entire United States towards a new age of communication never seen before by mankind. What once took days or even weeks to deliver, now took the citizens only moments to receive the news as it broke. The radio not only improved the time frame of converting news, but created many new entertainment opportunities. With the convenience of a radio, it was no longer necessary to leave the house when pondering upon the score of the local baseball game. Music also became a hit during the 20s. During this time period, people started becoming dubbed as “famous,” or in other words, universally known. In the sense of communication, the radio …show more content…

With the radio broadcasting sporting reports and individuals becoming more popular, sports stars were inevitably created. This lead to the emergence of larger organized sports, such as: the National Football League and the first Olympic Winter Games. Athletes like Babe Ruth and Jack Dempsey benefited from the invention of the radio, as it allowed anyone to listen to their athletic achievements the moment they occurred. However as more people listened to these stars the less they actually played the games themselves developing more a fan aspect throughout the

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