The Roaring 20s and be described?

Answers

Answer 1
Answer:

The 1920s in the United States, called “roaring” because of the exuberant, freewheeling popular culture of the decade. The Roaring Twenties was a time when many people defied Prohibition, indulged in new styles of dancing and dressing, and rejected many traditional moral standards.


Hope this helped. Good luck! :)


Related Questions

What is the purpose of the Gettysburg Address?
The “Middle Belt” describes the __________.
Who turned france into an empire
Why did the Chaldeans overthrow the Assyrians
PLEASE HELP ME Which statement about the Harlem Renaissance is true? A. Harlem became the wealthiest neighborhood in New York City. B. Black writers, musicians, and artists, gained national attention. C. Jazz venues, such as the Cotton Club, welcomed an integrated audience. D. Cities throughout the South copied the events taking place in Harlem.

What was Osama bin Laden’s involvement in the 9/11 attacks?

Answers

He was the leader of al-queda and took credit for the attack killing thousands

A role of the second continental congress was to:​

Answers

Answer:

A

Explanation:

manage the revolutionary war.

Why there were more deaths in WW1 than in the Napoleonic wars?

Answers

more countries were involved

During the age of exploration, European explorers wanted to venture across the oceans to Asia for Silk, Gems, and Spices. What were the detriments of the land route known as the “silk route”?A) Sandstorms, thieves, harsh terrain, and it was controlled by the Ottoman Turks

B) Freezing temperatures year round and vicious animals

C) Tall tales of mystical monsters and strange disappearances

D) There was no vehicle to make such a long journey

Answers

the answer for your question is a

A) Sandstorms, thieves, harsh terrain, and it was controlled by the Ottoman Turks


Medieval villages grew into towns because of the growth of ?

Answers

they grew into towns because of the growth in trade

Answer: Trade.

Explanation:

trade brought money and more opportunities.

Which group addressed the issue of slavery in the Election of 1848 by opposing slavery in new territories?

Answers

Calhoun and “Southern Rights.” On the other side of the spectrum, John C. Calhoun staked out a firm “Southern rights” position based on his Senate resolutions. Calhoun articulated in 1848 what secessionists would repeat in 1860: that the Constitution itself protects the right of property and that no law passed by Congress can ever tell a man where he can or cannot take his property.

confederate party is th right answr i think