Roaring Twenties Argumentative Essay

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Nathaniel Tahmahkera
Ms. Hutton
2-14-18
English III
Class # 25 Roaring Twenties A Decade of Positive Change?
The 1920s was known as the Golden Era, the Roaring Twenties, and the Jazz Age. The 1920s were years of change as America recovered from World War 1. They also embraced a new way of thinking and behaving. They were thinking and behaving stronger and more mature. The 1920s was an era of prohibition the implements of the 19th Amendment and the Harlem Renaissance. Prohibition made the sale, transport, and the manufacturing of alcoholic beverages illegal. It was enacted on December 18th 1917 to stop people from abusing alcohol. However the Speakeasies also known as Bootleggers sold alcohol illegally.” Liquor prohibition led the rise of organized crime in America. And drug prohibition has led to the rise of gang problems we have today. “(Drew Carrey) Before Prohibition was enacted people …show more content…

Women didn’t have the right to fight until the 19th Amendment was passed. The Nineteenth Amendment was passed by Congress on June 4th 1917. It was ratified on August 18th, 1920 and granted Women the right to vote. “In the adjustment of the new order of things, we Woman demand an equal voice; we shall accept nothing less.” (Carrie Chapman Catt) Before the 19th Amendment was enacted Woman were not able to vote the 19th Amendment gave Woman the rights they have today. The Harlem, Renaissance took place between 1914 and 1918 in Harlem New York. It was a social and artistic explosion. The African Americans tried to break free from white moral values. The African Americans were trying to express themselves through art, music, and literature. “An artist must be free to choose what he does, certainly, but he must also never be afraid to do what he might choose” (Langston Hughes). The Harlem Renaissance allowed African Americans to express themselves through their art, music, and their

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