The old rich people who had inherited money were not happy that people could become rich through the stock market. Farmers during this time were the poorest of the poor, and the Great Depression eventually only made that worse. Farmers farmed a lot during WWI, leaving the United States with a surplus of food, so the government paid the farmers little to nothing because they didn’t need any more food. The middle class also got new inventions, which made laborious tasks in the house and in factories faster, easier, and more efficient. With everything booming, it allowed the middle class to afford those appliances such as washing machines, dishwashers and garbage disposals. In the 1910’s they had to do all of that by hand, and with electricity and innovation, it made simple tasks like that easier, and faster. The Roarin’ 20’s set the standard for the rest of time. With changing values, inventions, social and economic changes, and even political changes, they’re all things that have stood the test of time. As with most good things, they don’t always last. At the end of the Roarin’ 20’s came the worst depression in United States history, the Great Depression. It took an entire decade and another World War to get America back into stability as well as social and economic
The old rich people who had inherited money were not happy that people could become rich through the stock market. Farmers during this time were the poorest of the poor, and the Great Depression eventually only made that worse. Farmers farmed a lot during WWI, leaving the United States with a surplus of food, so the government paid the farmers little to nothing because they didn’t need any more food. The middle class also got new inventions, which made laborious tasks in the house and in factories faster, easier, and more efficient. With everything booming, it allowed the middle class to afford those appliances such as washing machines, dishwashers and garbage disposals. In the 1910’s they had to do all of that by hand, and with electricity and innovation, it made simple tasks like that easier, and faster. The Roarin’ 20’s set the standard for the rest of time. With changing values, inventions, social and economic changes, and even political changes, they’re all things that have stood the test of time. As with most good things, they don’t always last. At the end of the Roarin’ 20’s came the worst depression in United States history, the Great Depression. It took an entire decade and another World War to get America back into stability as well as social and economic