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bogdanovich [222]
3 years ago
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Using the issues discussed in this lesson, can you compare life in the 1920s to life today? Are the same things happening today

as those that occurred during the 1920s? Is history repeating itself? Explain your answer.
(Please hurry )
History
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AysviL [449]3 years ago
6 0

It is difficult to compare the country or life in general between these two periods, as there are many factors to take into account. However, we can look at a few different aspects.

In terms of economy, the two time periods differ significantly. The 1920s was a period of economic boom. The average family significantly increased their wealth, and many businesses prospered. This is different to our current times, which are not experiencing a prosperous time.

In terms of politics, some things are similar. The 1920s was a progressive era, where issues such as feminism and racial equality were discussed. This issues remained relevant now. However, our government is more conservative and right-wing than it was during the 1920s.

Finally, in terms of culture, some things are similar. The 1920s saw the rise of jazz, clubs, female liberation and luxury. Nowadays, we similarly value celebrities who are defined by wealth and luxury. Women also exercise their freedom more than in the past, and music and fashion have an important place in our culture.

SCORPION-xisa [38]3 years ago
5 0
Does this sense witrh the questions its from the lesson Each new technology created the need for other industries. For instance, gas stations and repair stations were in demand following an increase in fuel production. Easier and faster transportation meant that people could travel farther for work and relaxation. The new technologies created an economic shift as well. Because industries were primarily located in cities, more and more people were moving away from the rural areas into urban areas for jobs. The new technologies also created an improvement in the economy because there were new jobs in so many new industries.
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