The 1920s was known both as "The Roaring 20s" and "The Jazz Age. " Both of these nicknames reflect the importance of culture during this time, as well as how raucously the wealthy partied.
The event which most influenced writers during the 1920s was World War I. These writers were known as 'The Lost Generation' because they came back from the war so disillusioned with life. This state of mind is generally reflected in their writing.
During the 1920s the farmers' debts increased as a result of the crash of the stock markets. This is the period in history which was known as the Great Depression.
He was regarded as divine
One of his accomplishments is that he had reached the to be the greatest abolishinost out there known to all slaves and people to this day.
all of the above
During the 1920s, the man who was known as the Sultan of Swing was Babe Ruth. He was also known as The Bambino.
There were a few accomplishments that helped Brad Penny to become a well known sports figure. The main accomplishment was that he won the world series of baseball for the San Francisco Giants.
It was known as the mafia, but was also called the Chicago Outfit, Capone's mafia, and the Capone family mafia.
Bill Tilden of USA, who was also known as 'Big Bill'.
The 1920s was known both as "The Roaring 20s" and "The Jazz Age. " Both of these nicknames reflect the importance of culture during this time, as well as how raucously the wealthy partied.
The best known include Anne Frank's diary and Night by Elie Wiesel.
Italy Mainly from Galileo's contributions I belive
the Harlem Renaissance
The event which most influenced writers during the 1920s was World War I. These writers were known as 'The Lost Generation' because they came back from the war so disillusioned with life. This state of mind is generally reflected in their writing.
The poet laureate of Harlem during the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s was Langston Hughes. He was a key figure in the cultural movement, known for his impactful poetry that captured the experiences and struggles of African Americans during that time.
well known in the 1920s