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    Who Coined the Phrase "Jazz Age" to Describe 1920s America
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Who Coined the Phrase "Jazz Age" to Describe 1920s America

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Question 30

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Who coined the phrase "Jazz Age" to describe 1920s America?


A) Ernest Hemingway
B) F. Scott Fitzgerald
C) William Faulkner
D) Hart Crane

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