The Roaring Twenties was a time of economic, social, religious, and technological change. The Harlem renaissance led to an increase of not just of the African culture, but the Jazz Era. The rise of fundamentalism in the South led to a change in cultures and daily life. In addition, the rise of the radio led to people being more familiar with sports, tunes, and daily life. Lastly, the affects of the Prohibition were the increase in organized crime and bootlegging. Overall, the Roaring Twenties played a huge role in how America developed to the country it is today.
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