The 1920s brought significant social changes with the rise of consumer culture, women's liberation, and changes in advertising.
The 1920s marked a significant shift in American society with the emergence of new consumer culture and lifestyle changes. This era saw a rise in mass production, national consumer markets, and a push towards materialism and individual pleasure.
Women experienced increased freedom in the 1920s, with the 'flapper' becoming a symbol of female liberation through changes in fashion, behavior, and attitudes towards sexuality.
Advertising also evolved during this period, shifting towards appealing to consumer desires and promoting mass consumption rather than focusing solely on sales-driven tactics.