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Do you think that the 1920s should be most noted as a decade of anxiety and intolerance or a decade of revolutionary cultural innovation, excess, and liberation? What were the deepest political, economic, and social forces shaping American culture in this period? How did theses influential forces also shape how particular groups of Americans viewed themselves and their respective places in American society?
Metabolic Rate
The rate at which the body uses energy to maintain basic life functions such as breathing, circulating blood, and cell production.
Social Influence
The effect that the words, actions, or mere presence of other people have on our thoughts, feelings, attitudes, or behaviors.
Body Dissatisfaction
A negative perception of one's own body, often related to appearance, that can significantly impact mental health and well-being.
Resting Metabolic Rate
The rate at which the body expends energy while at rest, essentially synonymous with basal metabolic rate but measured under less strict conditions.
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