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Why are the 1920s known as the roaring twenties?
it was a period of rapid economic and social transformation.
it was a period when government was rocked by scandals.
it was a period of great celebration after the horrors of world war i.
it was a period when mechanized farms boosted agricultural production.
it was a period that marked the return of the republican old guard.

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