The 1920s and the 1950s in America were more similar than they were different.
Explanation:
During the 1920s and the 1950s, the United States was economically prosperous because of the surplus of jobs and new consumer markets. Also, in both decades, the U.S. faced the issue of terrorism and communism.
Similarities: the United States was economically healthy because of the surplus of jobs and the new consumer markets. Also, in both decades, the U.S. faced the issue of terrorism and communism.
Differences: In 1950’s, Families were radically smaller and educational objectives were higher. People started owning their own homes and they became financially stable unlike the early 1920’s.
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