1927
- The film The Jazz Singer is released, marking the transition from silent films to the talkie era.
- Charles Lindbergh successfully completes the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight.
- Ford releases the Model A, further accelerating the widespread adoption of automobiles.
- Jazz reaches its peak, and jazz clubs thrive in cities like New York and Chicago.
- The Immigration Act leads to stricter immigration restrictions, particularly for Southern European and Asian immigrants.
- Gangster Al Capone expands his influence in Chicago, and criminal organizations rise.
- The stock market experiences rapid growth, with an optimistic mood among investors boosting the American economy.
- Women's political participation progresses, as social participation accelerates following the 1920 suffrage victory.
- Babe Ruth hits 60 home runs in a single season, setting a historic milestone in baseball.
- Artist Edward Hopper releases Automat, depicting the loneliness of urban life.
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