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8 February, 01:36
The roaring twenties by mike Linux
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The Roaring Twenties by Mike Kubic:
Mike Kubic is former penfriend who used to write for one of America's famous Newsweek magazine. The roaring twenties is an era of the 1920s which is marked as an era of drastic change and growth.
Roaring 20s was an era when United States achieved a big victory in World War 1. America passed their 17th Amendment which gave women the right to vote. Everything was the best time for everyone.
But it didn't last long. Soon enough America faced severe crises in their economy and it took a boom. Apart from this, the stock marker crashed leading to future loss. And because of all these 20s era is called as the Roaring 20s.
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