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    The Great Gatsby is a well-known movie directed by Baz Luhrmann. The movie is based on the same name novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The story took place in 1922, which is in the period of Jazz Age and Roaring Twenties. During this period, the economy is growing rapidly and sustained; therefore, people’s income is increasing significantly. However, the growth of income brings some economic issues. The conspicuous consumption is one of the most important issues that displayed in the movie, this issue

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    American Economy 1920s

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    Section A: Plan of Investigation This investigation evaluates the economy in the 1920’s. The question, “What economic circumstances lead to the growth of the American economy in the 1920’s? The question came to my attention when I did extensive research on topics in which I enjoyed. The 1920’s holds a special place within me because the 1920’s is the heart of modern technology today. With all of the new inventions there should have been a very influential amount of money. I will be accessing different

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    Over the past two centuries, America has seen some of its greatest highs in the Roaring Twenties, as well as periods in which the colonial experiment would seem a failure, such as the Great Depression. The U.S. went from that one country that revolted against British imperialism in the new world, to a nation that demanded worldwide respect with the military prowess and economic prosperity it expressed during and after the War of 1812. For the next two hundred years, the U.S. would go on to develop

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    how or why each of the females were chosen. There was also two groups that stood out through the decade; YMCA and YWCA. The Youth Men’s Christian Association, YMCA, had a whole page and a half dedicated to them in almost every year throughout the twenties praising the group and explaining its purpose, whereas their counterpart organization, the Youth Women’s Christian Association, YWCA, did not even get a mere sentence. This trend seemed to carry on to the Athletics section of the

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    ‘that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement’” (Adams 1). The American Dream, as Adams explains it, is the goal that all Americans during the Twenties wanted to achieve and they would do anything in their power to obtain it. James Truslow Adams studied the American dream intently because he experienced it firsthand; through his studies, Adams learned that The American Dream is the perception that

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby

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    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald tells the tragic story of two star-crossed lovers. Fitzgerald uses the Roaring Twenties as the setting of this novel. The twenties were a time of promiscuity, new money, and a significant amount of illegal alcohol. Fitzgerald was a master of his craft and there was often more to the story than just the basic plot. He could intertwine political messages and a gripping story flawlessly. In the case of The Great Gatsby, he not only chronicles a love story, but

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    “That’s the best thing a girl can be in this world- a beautiful little fool.” ‘The Roaring Twenties’ heralded a period of prosperity for many, which F. Scott Fitzgerald captures vibrantly in his tale of The Great Gatsby along with the roles of the sexes. The 20s held a wide spread attitude of male and female roles not overlapping and this idea of ‘separate spheres’ caused women to face a lack of rights. After the first world war women arrived at the conclusion that there should be more to life than

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    The Great Gatsby, by the narrator Nick Carraway. Roaring 20’s: This is a historical term used in the 1920s for the society and culture were there was a lot of economic rise and luxury, especially in the larger cities like New york, New Orleans, L.A., Chicago, and much more. It progressed in these Metropolitan area after World War 1 This idea was shown in the novel through Gatsby’s extravagant lifestyle. The Jazz Age: This was a time in the twenties where jazz music and dance became most popular,

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    1920's Dbq

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    beacon of hope, wealth and wide open horizons for all! USA was the land of the free and home of the American Dream! A veritable ladder of fortune, social class and fame could be claimed by anyone during this era. The decade was also known as the Roaring Twenties, the Jazz Age, the Age of Intolerance, and the Age of Wonderful Nonsense. Whatever the name, the era embodied the beginning of modern America, a dawning time of change for all and most unfortunately, not all of it good! During 1919, along

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    Following the destruction and chaos of war the “roaring twenties” emerged. Partying, perhaps celebrating the monumental victory of the war or taking advantage of a thriving economy, the people of the 20’s lived the lives of party monsters. The lowest became known, criminals made famous in this time. Jazz music became popular as well as sports. All the way up to the president the 20’s were certainly wild. Many people made themselves evident in these years, be it from building a criminal empire to

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