What are two reasons that the Jazz Age seemed like a period of contradictions?
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The economy was booming, but there was also widespread poverty. The 1920s saw a period of rapid economic growth, with the stock market soaring and new industries emerging. However, this prosperity was not evenly distributed, and many Americans struggled to make ends meet. The gap between the rich and the poor grew wider, and poverty became a major problem in the United States.
2. Women were gaining new rights and freedoms, but they were also still subject to discrimination. The 1920s saw a number of important advances for women's rights, including the passage of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote. However, women still faced many barriers to equality, and they were often discriminated against in the workplace and in society at large.