This document summarizes life in the United States during the 1920s. It describes the period as an exciting time of economic success and significant social and cultural changes. New technologies like cars, radios, and cameras were introduced. Women gained the right to vote and enter the workforce. Sports like baseball became hugely popular as people sought new leisure activities after World War 1. Fashion evolved particularly for women, known as the "flapper style". Harlem emerged as a cultural center of African American arts and music like jazz. Prohibition banned alcohol but gangsters still smuggled and sold it illegally.