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Which explains the cultural influence of jazz in America in the 1920s?
It was rejected by some in the white community, while others embraced it.
It was made illegal in most states because lawmakers believed it encouraged crime.
It became popular on the radio and in speakeasy clubs and bars.
its popularity was short-lived in the South and died away by the end of the 1920s.

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