Do you see any hidden dangers in the social and economic life that many middle-class and wealthy Americans pursued in the 1920s for which they would one day have to pay terrible costs? What were these social and economic dangers, and in what way were they potentially threatening to the long-term social and economic health and stability of American life? How did some of the works of modernist writers and artists of the 1920s shed light on the prospect of these social and economic dangers being realized and put a horrifying end to the American prosperity, cultural homogenization, and excess of the "Roaring Twenties"?
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