The 1920s is a complex, fascinating decade. It is commonly referred to as the roaring twenties because of the clash and intermingling of old and new. It was during the 1920s that the modern world, which was born in the trenches of WWI, experienced its growing pains. Many welcomed the new, more liberal ideas, the frankness, the liberation, the swift social change that occurred during this time period, while others (such as the KKK) were repelled by the new permissiveness and reacted by trying to restore society to the simpler values of earlier eras, where people knew their place and deviants were not tolerated. Therefore, during the 1920s the new and modern ideas that represented the more liberal, open-minded outlook of urban, industrial America clashed with the older, conservative, provincial views of rural America. One way to examine this period is to divide the two sides of the debate into old vs. new America.
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The Harvey Houses became the first chain restaurants, with the Topeka depot becoming the training base for the new chain along the Santa Fe Route. By the late 1880s, there was a Harvey establishment every one hundred miles along the Santa Fe line.
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If my memory serves me well Woodrow Wilson believed that high tariffs <span>encouraged monopolies. It has cut the competition with American goods.</span>
1. Brought ordinary Athenians into government based on abilities.
2. Rebuilt Athens after it was burned.
3. Brought philosophers to Athens to become the "school of Greece"