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Industrialization, urbanization (first time in U.S. history that more Americans lived in cities than on farms), jazz (+Harlem Renaissance), Prohibition, flappers/women earning the right to vote/huge increase of women in the workforce, LEISURE TIME (sports, film, etc), cult of the individual hero (i.e. Babe Ruth, Charles Lindbergh, Jim Thorpe). There's a ton you could talk about. But the end of World War One and the urbanization that resulted from it (also caused by the "American Dream"), along with industrialization are probably the most important, and seem to have set the scene for everything else.
The aspect that changed society during the roaring twenties was "industrialization."
The roaring twenties was the period in America that was characterized by the economic boom.
It was after world war I, particularly in the 1920s.
During this period, industrialization brought technologies like cars, radios, and telephones. This, in turn, led to the development of more roads, networks, and social and educative programs on radios.
Also, many places were turned into urban centers due to industrialization.
Hence, in this case, it is concluded that the correct answer is "industrialization."
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