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The Roaring Twenties were characterized by...

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Brinksmanship, McCarthyism, and policy of containment


Installment plans, prohibition, and flappers


Interment camps, the rationing of goods, and the first use of an atomic bomb


Bank failures, the New Deal, and bread lines

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The Roaring Twenties were characterized by **installment plans, prohibition, and flappers**. This period was marked by economic prosperity, cultural change, and a shift in social norms, including the rise of consumer culture and the emergence of new social movements.
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