Jazz in the 1920s and Its influences on america
Jazz’s influence on America could be most aptly described as a positive for cultural diversion, for free thinking, and for new ideals. This new genre of sound was not only a new type of entertainment, but also a genuine American lifestyle. During the mid to late 1910’s, the majority of the population was living in the urban areas of the United States rather than the rural areas. This, in effect, resulted in much ethnic diversity and tolerance since there were so many cultures living in such relatively small community space. Over time, this meshing of cultures and peoples started a social renaissance that made the African American culture, as well as other minorities, very popular at the time.
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Approximate Word count = 471
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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