During the Roaring Twenties, America experienced a dramatic shift in culture, technology, and societal norms. This period was characterized by economic prosperity and a flourishing of the arts, which included movements such as Jazz and the Harlem Renaissance. While many Americans embraced new forms of expression, others considered these changes a threat to traditional American values. Amid this backdrop, the 1920s also saw the rise of social movements, including those advocating for women's rights and Prohibition. Considering the developments of this decade, which of the following best describes a significant cultural impact of the Roaring Twenties?