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A reasonWell post war people had a variety of attitudes to the war and what had been undertaken. Women's roles were changed dramatically as people discovered that indeed they had brains and could essentially fend for themselves. There was a massive shift in the workplace as women either had to relinquish roles they'd assumed during the war or men returned unable (oftentimes) to resume work, or had to indeed actually FIND the work because his role had now been filled. Then of course I could prattle on about the Great Depression...but I'm sure you realise that had a change on the culture too. In all too, post war there was a change in the availablility of goods, especially those imported and exported between countries. Hope that gives you somewhere to start!!!
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Yes. Jazz was the most popular music and with radios becoming a big thing they started playing Jazz Music and much more.

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In the 1920s music made people enjoy stuff.

Jememy was there ask him. and There was a crash

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