Steem engagement challenge-s7/w4| The era I would love to travel with the time machine.

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1.Which era would you like to visit with the time machine and why?

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Alright, let's go back to the 1920s! This was the time of the Roaring Twenties, a decade of prosperity, social change, and cultural revolution. The world was recovering from World War I, and people were ready to let loose and have a good time.

The 1920s was a time of flappers, jazz music, and speakeasies. Flappers were young women who broke away from traditional gender roles and embraced a more liberated lifestyle. They cut their hair short, wore shorter dresses, and danced the night away at jazz clubs and speakeasies. Jazz music was the sound of the decade, with musicians like Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington leading the way.

Fashion during this era was also a big deal and became a symbol of the flapper lifestyle. Women began to wear shorter hemlines, dropped waistlines, and bobbed their hair, and Men started to dress in suits, fedoras, and spats.
In terms of technology and inventions, the 1920s saw the rise of the radio and the automobile. Radio became a popular form of entertainment and information, and the car industry boomed. Cars allowed people to travel more easily and expanded the possibilities for leisure and entertainment.

The 1920s was also a time of political and social change. Women gained the right to vote with the passage of the 19th Amendment, and the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural movement of African American artists and writers, helped to break down racial barriers and promote equality.

If I already have knowledge of this current timeline and were to travel back to the 1920s, there are a few things I could potentially do:

  1. Invest in stocks: If I have knowledge of which stocks will perform well in the future, I could potentially invest in those stocks and make a significant amount of money.
  2. Start a business: With my knowledge of current technologies, trends, and consumer preferences, I could potentially start a successful business in the 1920s.
  3. Share my knowledge: I could use my knowledge to help others in the 1920s. For example, I could teach people about new technologies, such as the radio or the automobile, or I could use my knowledge to help improve people's lives.
  4. Influence events: I could use my knowledge to influence events in the 1920s, such as supporting the women's suffrage movement or the Harlem Renaissance.
  5. Study the History: I could use my knowledge of the future to gain a deeper understanding of the past and study the events and people of the 1920s in more detail.

2.With whom would you like to travel that era and why?

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Traveling back in time to the 1920s with my family would be an unforgettable experience. Imagine experiencing the Roaring Twenties with the people you love most by your side. It would be the ultimate family vacation.

First of all, just imagine all the fun we would have together. Imagine going to jazz clubs and speakeasies with my family, dancing the night away to the sounds of Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington. We would also get to explore the fashion of the era and dress up in flapper dresses and suits.

Traveling back in time with my family would give us the opportunity to bond and create memories that we would cherish forever. We would be able to share an experience that is truly unique and one-of-a-kind. We would also have a chance to take a break from the fast-paced and technology-driven world we live in today, and instead, experience life in a simpler, more relaxed time period.

My family and I could also explore the technology and inventions of the era. We could see how people lived without the technology we take for granted today, such as smartphones and the internet, and appreciate how much things have changed. We could also check out the automobiles of the time, and see how transportation evolved.

3.If you get a chance to compile one thing from that era, what would you like to bring with you?

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if I were given the opportunity to travel back to the 1920s and bring back a car, a popular and valuable choice would be a Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost.

The Silver Ghost was produced by Rolls-Royce between 1906 and 1926, and it was considered to be one of the most luxurious and prestigious cars of its time. It was known for its smooth ride, powerful engine, and elegant design. The car was so well-built and reliable that it earned the nickname "The Best Car in the World."

In the 1920s, owning a Silver Ghost was a status symbol, and it was often purchased by wealthy individuals and members of royalty. If I were able to bring back a Silver Ghost from the 1920s, it would be considered a valuable and rare vintage car today. The car would be a sought-after collector's item and would likely fetch a high price at auction.

Not only that, but the Silver Ghost also has a fascinating history and cultural significance, it was used by many important figures, and it has been featured in many films, books, and other forms of media, so owning one would be a great conversation starter.

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reading your writing makes me go back to that time, good job brother 👌🙏

Hello My Friend @tiongson, I thoroughly enjoyed your post about traveling back to the 1920s. Your description of the Roaring Twenties was captivating and gave a great insight into the cultural revolution of that time. The flappers, jazz music, speakeasies, and fashion of the era all added to the excitement and energy of that decade.

It was also fascinating to learn about the technological advancements and political changes that occurred during that time, such as the rise of the radio and the automobile, and the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote. Your idea of bringing back a Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost from the 1920s was a clever choice and showcased the luxury and prestige of that era. I admire your passion for history and culture and Keep up the Good work.

Regards, @fabiha