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zysi [14]
2 years ago
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Summarize the growth of manufacturing and the economy. what were some of the labor saving devices and what did this free up amer

icans to do? what is the significance of debt and credit in the 20s? what's the significance of the mystery document and connect it with the harlem renaissance & great migration? what were new freedoms and limitations for women in the 20s? what were 4 problems with the economy in the 1920s? "but despite increased free speech and "torches of liberty" and flappers and the harlem renaissance, the 1920s w as in m any ways a reactionary period in american history." explain describe the increased tension between science educ ation in the united states and religious beliefs
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bearhunter [10]2 years ago
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In the US, the economy growth was clear to see. Half population could buy a car, after manufacturing the automobile companies.

- what were some of the labor saving devices and what did this free up americans to do?

- The pound currency was replaced by the dollar. In the free time, they manufactured vacuum, toasters, cleaners.

The debt generated in 20s was due to the debt and credit migration.

New freedoms and liberations for women: They could use short skirts, short hair, noticeable makeup, and fun-loving attitude. Limitations:  shortened their skirts, drinking alcool, smoking cigarrets.

4 problems with the economy in the 1920s: Debt to pursue American Dream , There was no equality in wealth distribution, 40 percent in poverty , 5 percent in wealthiest distributed


All of this brought tension between science and the us and religious beliefs: US did not want to go against religion. People had believe on it, science would massively affect people's belief. Then, they had the right to express their views. uncensorship was more often clear to see see, right of free speech.




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