‘New Era.’ Scholars refer to the period after the World war one period (1920s period) as the ‘New Era.’ The period was characterized by increased production and consumption of household goods, cars, and entertainment factors such as movies, Jazz music, and a loosened sexual modesty. It was an era that women fight hard against oppressive legislation advocating for reforms. Women sought equal rights, greater freedom, and independence. Rewardful, a culture shift occurred with saw the introduction of ‘new woman’ in the era. During the period, women earned the right to vote, the right to education, the right to employment, freedom of expression, and freedom of movement, increased consumerism, and the introduction of flapper women. 1920 the era after world war