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Apply the proper terms or concepts to the appropriate historical event. (A:5) Although the Blank 1 Question 7[select: , economic boom, Roaring Twenties, prosperity, jazz clubs, The Great Depression, farmlands, cities] of the 1920s did not start until later in the decade and lasted only about five years, this exciting period of Blank 2 Question 7[select: , economic boom, Roaring Twenties, prosperity, jazz clubs, The Great Depression, farmlands, cities] is what many people remember about the time. As a result, the entire decade is often called the Blank 3 Question 7[select: , economic boom, Roaring Twenties, prosperity, jazz clubs, The Great Depression, farmlands, cities] . People enjoyed themselves in the late-night Blank 4 Question 7[select: , economic boom, Roaring Twenties, prosperity, jazz clubs, The Great Depression, farmlands, cities] that had become popular in Blank 5 Question 7[select: , economic boom, Roaring Twenties, prosperity, jazz clubs, The Great Depression, farmlands, cities] , and some roared around in the cars that were becoming a common sight on roads.

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The question asks us to apply proper terms to the five blanks in the historical sentence about the 1920s. To reason through each blank, I’ll evaluate which term best fits the context for that specific position, and also why the alternative options would be less appropriate. First blank options: economic boom, Roaring Twenties, prosperity, jazz clubs, The Great Depression, farmlands, cities. - economic boom: This choice describes a period of strong economic growth, which fits the clue that the phenomenon “of the 1920s did not start until later in the decade and lasted only about five years.” The timing and duration align with the late-1920s growth before the crash. - Roaring Twenties: This is a label for the whole decade, not a later-period phenomenon within the decade, so using it to describe something that “did not start until later” would be mismatched. - prosperity: Similar to economic boom, but slightly more generic; it could work, yet it doesn’t carry as explicit a connotation of a specific phase within the decade as “economic boom” does. - jazz clubs, The Great Depression, farmlands, cities: These terms either describe cultural ve......Login to view full explanation

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