AP US History
The Prosperous Era refers to a period in the 1920s in the United States characterized by significant economic growth, technological innovation, and cultural change. During this time, consumerism soared as new products and advertising transformed lifestyles, while advancements in transportation and communication reshaped social interactions. This era laid the groundwork for modern America, highlighting the contrasts between prosperity and the underlying social tensions that would later contribute to the Great Depression.