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the new modern ideas of the 1920s stressed science and worldly ideas rather than -the value of education -religious beliefs -technological progress -scientific theories
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The new modern ideas of the 1920's stressed science and worldly ideas rather than religious beliefs. This eventually led to the invention of many products in the 1920's including the first robot and the aerosol can.
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