Jazz Age: The Jazz Age was a related cultural trend during the Roaring Twenties characterized by the popularity of jazz music, lively dance styles like the Charleston, and an overall sense of liberation and excitement.
Flappers: Flappers were young women who challenged traditional gender norms during the 1920s by wearing shorter dresses, bobbing their hair, engaging in casual dating, and openly enjoying activities previously considered inappropriate for women.
Prohibition: Prohibition was an era that lasted from 1920 to 1933 when the production, sale, and distribution of alcoholic beverages were banned in America. Despite this ban, illegal alcohol consumption increased significantly during this time period.