Generation Gap: A term used to describe the differences in opinions, attitudes, and values between older and younger generations.
Prohibition: The nationwide ban on the sale, production, and transportation of alcoholic beverages during the 1920s. It led to conflicts between those who supported temperance movements and those who opposed them.
Flappers: Young women in the 1920s who challenged traditional gender roles by embracing new fashion styles, engaging in recreational activities like dancing and smoking, and expressing their independence. Their behavior often clashed with more conservative societal expectations.