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27 July, 12:52

the 1920s have been characterized as a decade of economic, social and cultural change. analyze the extent to whihc the first world war and consumerism affected united states sociuety during this period

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  1. 27 July, 13:13
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    The recovery from the first world war led to consumerism

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    While the world was recovering from ¨the war to end all wars¨ Western society and Western culture went through a radical shift in lifestyle. Due to the economic growth - that ended abruptly in the thirties - and industrial development, consumer demand grew rapidly. At the same time there was a break with tradition and modernism took over followed by the first wave of feminism and the Jazz age. It is not a surprise that after the horrors of the first world war the world was ready - at least the part that could afford it - to embrace anything new and exciting and to obtain consumer goods as a means to obtain happiness.
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