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Who coined the term “Jazz Age”?
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13-09-2016
coined the phrase, "the Jazz Age" that same year to describe the flamboyant—"anything goes"—era that emerged in America after World War I.
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23-02-2021
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B. F. Scott Fitzgerald
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