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    The Roaring Twenties was a strong time period for mass American culture‚ morale‚ and the economy. Contributing to this economic prosperity was the agricultural and food industry. However‚ this boom did not continue for long. In the height of World War I‚ farmers were producing more goods than ever before. Britain and France presented a huge demand for foreign food supplies to feed their populations on a regular basis. After the first World War ended and countries returned to relying on their own

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    The sharp increase in the number of women in the labor force during World War I ended abruptly with the armistice. Female employment grew slowly in the 1920s‚ mostly in occupations traditionally identified with women — office and social work‚ teaching‚ nursing‚ and apparel manufacturing — and women who worked were usually single‚ divorced‚ or widowed. Even with more women in the workplace‚ no progress was

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    Depression was a worldwide economic disaster that sparked the “Black Tuesday” stock market crash on October 29th‚ 1920. With the first waves of the crash along with the low point in the Depression‚ there was a short-lived spark in the economy‚ but was immediately followed by steeper falls in the stock market. According to “In Defense of Marxism‚ USA: Crisis and Class Struggle in the 1930s and Today” article‚ the author points out that “From the cyclical high of 381.17 points on September 3‚ 1929‚ the

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    Culture of America during the 1920’s During the 1920’s‚ also known as the “Roaring Twenties‚” was a period of time of prosperity and optimism. It was when America created its own culture. The Americans decided to create their own culture out of the influence of European nations after World War I. This newly created culture included movies‚ sports‚ and leisure activities which became widely popular. As this culture increased its popularity‚ so did this sense of rebellion among the people. After

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    abortion during the 1920s

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    AJA Review #1 The article I chose was “Illegal Operations: Women‚ Doctors‚ and Abortion‚ 1886-1939‚” by Angus McLaren. The overall concept of the article was on how laws affected the women’s way of receiving the assistance they needed to carry out fertility control or commonly referenced in the article as “induction of miscarriage.” The author addresses the prospective of the women‚ doctors‚ male affiliate in quietus‚ and the court‚ in the era of the late nineteenth‚ early twentieth centuries

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    “It is the repetition of affirmations that leads to belief. And once that belief becomes a conviction‚ things begin to happen.” From 1848 to 1920‚ the women in America decided it was about time for a change. Did you know that the legislature of Tennessee changed his vote in the nineteenth amendment to a ‘yes’? Do you know why? Women’s rights were an important part of our history;discover why here. Elizabeth Cady Staton wrote speeches for the women’s rights movement. According to the National Organization

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    1920’s DBQ Question: The 1920’s were a period of tension between new and changing attitudes on the one hand and traditional values and nostalgia on the other. What led to the tension between old and new AND in what ways was the tension manifested? Analyze these documents in pairs. You can use their textbooks and/or the power point we used in class to help build their understanding of the material. You should write a thesis statement‚ intro paragraph and outline a proposed answer. The outline

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    newspaper Aborigines: -application of social Darwinism -thinking that they are in a lower evolved state -“the aboriginal race is doomed to die out” -Protector of the Aborigines – one per state‚ government elected Profile of Australia in the 1920s: Political characteristics: -Labour party was weak and divided‚ destined for 10 years in opposition Identity: -connection with Britain extended to foreign policy of Australia‚ legally bound to Britain foreign policy -Gallipoli-ANZAC-Australia’s

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    unskilled and semi-skilled workers‚ recently emigrated from Southern and Eastern Europe. This only a small part of the “red scare” that swept the USA in 1919. The “red scare” was a sudden fear of communism that American citizens experienced in 1919 -1920. Red is the colour of communism‚ and in some areas of the US‚ the colour red actually became ferociously frowned upon during this time. This was soon portrayed as the work of the revolutionary immigrants. This scare understandably worried many Americans

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    Before the 1930’s‚ Italy had not been well known for their armed forces or navy. When Mussolini hit the scene‚ he began to build up the country’s forces which required workers. It was because Italy needed workers‚ the country weathered the great Depression better

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