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Urbanization, new styles (women called flapper) dressed in short skirts and short hair, hope this helps
Answer: One of the developments that reflected the class was Prohibition, which halted the creation and selling of alcohol, it was favored by many rural people, and it was opposed by many city dwellers. it became a law in 1920, however the effect to stop people from drinking was doomed, illegal nightclubs started surfacing across the whole country, and people started making their own illegal liquor, and all of this resulted in large sums of money flowing to organized crime, only 19% of Americans supported "Prohibition". Another thing was that Christian Fundamentalism started resurfacing in the country again. Religious revivals and preachers formed large crowds, especially in the South and West, and soon fundamentalists clashed with Science in the Scopes trial. Fundamentalists who rejected the scientific theory of evolution, persuaded some states to outlaw the teaching of those theories in schools.