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Modernity in the 1920s meant new technology like radio, automobiles, and mass media. The middle class expanding and people looking towards the future. The government put more into the economy and people started to become rich and famous. The rights of women changed like the right to vote and more social freedoms began to happen for women. Women also stayed in the workforce after the war. Products also were being made that modernized life in the 1920s like frozen food, liquid fuel rocket, movies, television, and videophone. Most artists of the nation during the 1920s believed that Americans had become too involved in money and their wealth. These artists used their art to question the value of life and politics in their society. The artists felt a need to protest the way American society was changing around them. Sinclair Lewis wrote about foolish men and women with empty values. H.L. Mencken wrote in a way that critiques society which a lot of young people loved him for it.  

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Post-modern

individualism

social

satirical

modern

New York

Modern and postmodern approaches to art tend to be individualistic, counter-conventional, experimental, innovative, and satirical. Both kinds of art are also eclectic, drawing on and often combining ideas from different schools of art.

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