The conception that the twenties was a time of growth and prosperity is a correct interpretation according to the events that occurred during this time.
<h3>What were the Roaring Twenties?</h3>
The Roaring Twenties is a popular term for the period of economic prosperity in most Western countries as:
- Germany
- Australia
- Canada
- France
- United States
- United Kingdom
During this period there was an exponential growth of the economy at a rate that had not been recorded before. However, this period did not last long since it ended with the economic crisis that began in 1929 known as the Great Depression.
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Mass production was popularized in the late 1910s and 1920s by Henry Ford's Ford Motor Company, when introduced electric motors to the then-well-known technique of chain or sequential production.
1. The time I decided to crosscheck my expenditures on phone bills especially the data bills. I came to realize the amount of money I used on phone bills per week is over 20 percent of my income which wasn't good. Then I started writing down every single time I paid the phone bills on what I paid it for and why.
Slowly but surely I reduced my expenditure and currently per month I used approximately 8 percent of my income on phone bills which I do plan on decreasing as time goes.
2. Investment on Bitcoin and one lost over $90, 000. The bad thing about cryptocurrency is its fluctuation and vulnerability to the financial world it's not stable thus it's supposed to take a expert to work on the when, where and how to invest. The person lost over 200% of his initial investment and that amount of money could have been used for gain elsewhere.
3. Is to have a lucrative passive income that is continuous and adjacent to my main income that is why it's important to make financial decisions early on to ensure a stable future upto old age.
In short, Libertarians believe the government should never violate an individuals rights (socially liberal), and should be extremely limited its power, especially in regards to the economy (economically conservative).
Carried forward, Libertarians generallysupport gay rights, a woman's right to choose ("pro-choice"), and an individuals privacy (opposed to the Patriot Act, and to a degree also opposed to the CIA). Anything that expands the individuals' rights, Libertarians support.
Economically, Libertarians generally believe that Capitalism should be unregulated. There are some blatant problems with monopoly and scams (i.e. Ponzi schemes), and a certain number of Libertarians believe there ought to be some regulation.
In a similar vein, Libertarians generally are opposed to the power of the monopoly called government. As a political philosophy, Libertarians believe the government should exist only to protect the liberties of its citizens. A strong military is acceptable, but Libertarians favor the philosophy of the founding fathers - nonintervention.
These "policies" are only as I understand them, and should not be taken as representative of all Libertarians.
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