American industry produced thousands of consumer goods in the 1920s, everything from automobiles to washing machines to electric razors. ... of media to marshal public support during World War I. When peace came, ad agencies used newspapers, mass circulation magazines, and radio to effect consumption patterns. read more
The 1920s marked a change from the low-key attitudes of pre-war America towards the more modern values seen today. Fashion and architecture are just two examples of this. Most aspects of American culture and society changed in the 1920s due largely to the new state of mind that resulted from America’s wealth. read more
American Society in the 1920s Social Issues in the 1920s Religious . Conflict between the morals and habits of mass consumption in urban America and the strict religious and moral codes of rural America. Modernism: Belief that Christians could accept modern morals and beliefs, such as Darwin’s evolution without abandoning biblical faith. read more