Perils Of Prosperity Summary

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William Leuchtenburg's book Perils of Prosperity perfectly describes what was going on in American society during 1920. The year 1920 was the first time in American history, people could afford to spend money without the stress of being able to put food in their mouth, put a roof over their heads, or even put clothes on their backs. Americans began to purchase anything and everything they could imagine. Middle-class families purchased vacuums, electric refrigerators, washers, and automobiles. Women bought cosmetics, clothing as well as cigarettes. Although, Americans were drowning in money that was not all that made American society prosper. Another thing that allowed America to proper the way it did was due to the media. The invention of the