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    The Roaring 20's

    1960 · Drama (film and television)

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  2. 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.

  3. Table of Contents. The Roaring 20s. Prohibition in Roaring 20s. Flappers. Art and Literature in Roaring 20s Era. The End of the Jazz Age. Sources. The Roaring 20s was a time in history when many Americans moved to cities. The total wealth of the Americans during the 1920s doubled, and Americans became wealthier.

  4. The Roaring 20s. Share: Many Americans spent the 1920s in a great mood. Investors flocked to a rising stock market. Companies launched brand-new, cutting-edge products, like radios and...

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  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. Synopsis. Each episode of the series is an hour long.

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    No. Inseason
    Title
    Directed By
    1
    1
    "Burnett's Woman"
    2
    2
    "Champagne Lady"
    3
    3
    "The Velvet Frame"
    George Waggner
    4
    4
    "Vendetta on Bleecker Street"
    • Michael Heindorf, Howard Jackson, Frank Perkins
    • Americans leave farms in favor of cities. Thomas Jefferson wrote that the United States was a nation of “yeoman farmers,” but by the 1920s, more Americans lived in cities than on farms for the first time.
    • Indoor plumbing and sewer systems became common. Before the 1920s, most Americans were resigned to heading to the outhouse or to using a chamber pot, and washing weekly in a tub filled manually with water.
    • The loosening of the corset. After centuries of confining their waists in tight corsets to give the appearance of a small silhouette, American women began finally ditching their corsets in the 1920s.
    • The electrification of America. At the beginning of the 1920s, only 35% of American households had electricity. By the end of the decade, that figure would reach a whopping 68%; 85% of Americans living on farms were counted out of the tally.
  6. 1920. What Happened in 1920 History. With the ending of World War I a housing boom in Britain and the United States leads to an increase in home ownership. The League of Nations is founded but the United States votes against joining. Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is ratified on August 18, giving women the right to vote.

  7. The Roaring 20's: With Dorothy Provine, Donald May, Gary Vinson, Mike Road. The adventures of a newspaper reporter covering the world of cops and gangsters in 1920s New York.

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