For the period from the 1920s to the 1940s showed periods of
prosperity and hardships for the United States.
The early twenties showed a period of prosperity as many people enjoyed
many luxuries until the crash of the stock market which ushered the Great
Depression where many people lost their jobs as well as their savings. Yet through government programs and the
resilience of the American people, they were able to overcome it. The forties show America entered World War II
where it had triumphed over the Axis Powers.
Following the end of the Second World War, ushered in another period of
prosperity. What I have learned is that
through the good times and the bad, the citizens of the U.S. always weather out
the storm of terrible times and triumph in the end.
The answer is B. Although the colonists were the same British citizens as in Britain, they were treated very differently. Colonists were seen as poor, unsophisticated underlings that could not think for themselves. The British saw themselves as an older brother, someone who watches over the colonists to make sure they don’t make a mess of things.