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“The Roaring Twenties” is an accurate label to describe the mood of most Canadians in the twenties. ...
Women of the twenties were bold and assertive. They had proved to themselves during World War I that they could do the same jobs as men, and as the twenties progressed, their determination to be equal members of society grew. In the early twenties organized sports, athletic clubs and school teams became popular with women across the country. ...
By the mid-twenties, the economy had recovered from the trough it had fallen into during the war. ... In the early to mid-twenties, they could watch silent movies at the local theatre.
Approximate Word count = 513 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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