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    The Roaring 20's

    1960 · Drama (film and television)

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  1. The Roaring Twenties refers to the decade of the 1920s in Western society and Western culture. It was a period of economic prosperity with a distinctive cultural edge in the United States and Europe, particularly in major cities such as Berlin, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, New York City, Paris, and Sydney.

  2. The Roaring 20s. The 1920s was a decade of prosperity, but there were also times when people did not have enough food. It was called the Roaring 20s or Jazz Age because people liked to drink alcohol, listen to jazz music and wear nice clothes. People were no longer focused on the hardships of war.

  3. The Crash of 1929 | Image Gallery. The Roaring 20s. Share: Many Americans spent the 1920s in a great mood. Investors flocked to a rising stock market. Companies launched brand-new,...

  4. Jul 29, 2019 · The 1920s—also called the Jazz Age, or the Roaring '20s—transformed American life on almost every level, from social to political to economic to cultural. Stacker examines 25 of the decade's most seismic shifts.

  5. The Roaring 20s is an American drama television series starring Rex Reason, Donald May and Dorothy Provine that was broadcast by the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) from October 15, 1960, until January 20, 1962.

  6. Earthquake measuring 8.6 on Richter scale strikes Xining, China in 1927 killing 200,000. Work begins on Mount Rushmore in the late 1920's carving the faces of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. It takes nearly 15 years to complete.

  7. Sep 17, 2018 · Flappers romped through the Roaring Twenties, enjoying the new freedoms ushered in by the end of the First World War and the dawn of a new era of prosperity, urbanism and consumerism.

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