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The Culture of Modernism in the 1920 s and Reactions to Modernism

Postwar Prosperity . Scientific and technical innovations caused the 1920's known as the "Second Industrial Revolution." Electricity became widespread Industrial production became more efficientMass produced goods became available at attainable prices. Communication innovations contributed to the homogenization of ideas that led to national popular culture Americans began using credit, which further fueled consumerism..

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The Culture of Modernism in the 1920 s and Reactions to Modernism

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