Urban Culture During The 1920's

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During the 1920's, new battles fought between rural and urban cultures began in the United States after World War 1. These culture wars represent the continuous feud between conservatives and liberals. Traditional rural people began to realize their views were under attack by the modern urban people who were outnumbering them. The cultural wars were fought with the use of the media, public places, and politics. One instance of rural fighting with urban over difference in beliefs was during the culture wars was the passing of the 18th amendment.
The 18th amendment established the prohibition of manufacturing, selling, and distributing of alcoholic beverages in the United States and it lead to disputes between the two cultures. Despite the intentions