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         <title>EQ 1: How did new industries and a consumer society contribute to the Roaring 20&#39;s?</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<P>people started building factories and started mass producing cars and machinery.&nbsp;Henry Ford invented a new car called the model T. people started buying new things because of credit. people could buy now and pay later or use a payment plan where they pay little by little. People also started using radios. Another thing that changed history in the 1920's was when Charles Lindburgh took flight across the ocean to Europe.</P>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<P>During the first world war. African Americans came up north to look for work and join the army. It was known as the Great Migration. The Harlem Renessance was when African Americans in the Harlem part part of NYC started making and playing music. African Americans also started writing books and preforming at theaters. They played Jazz and Blues music.&nbsp; The National Association for the advancement of colored people (NAACP) is an African American civil rights orginization from 1909 that ensures political, educational, social and more rights. Marcus Garvey wanted more rights for African Americans.</P>]]></description>
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