People from the Eastern, such as slavic-speaking regions, and Southern European regions, such as Greece and Italy, made up the majority of immigrants from the 1890s to the 1920s. This marked a shift from the previous decades, in which Central and Northern European regions were sending the most immigrants to the United States.
Answer:
Generally, groups such as farmers, black Americans, immigrants and the older industries did not enjoy the prosperity of the “Roaring Twenties”. Farmers Farmers had prospered during the war but were among those who suffered most during the boom. The income of farmer was around $275 per year. (The national average was $750.)
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