Major themes the major writers of the 1920s promoted were denouncing war, materialism and conformity. Considering the outcome of the First world war the major writers had reasons to strongly denounce war using literature works. In addition they advocated for conformity which meant compliance with set rules and laws.
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Monopoly, child labor, and dangerous workplaces. In the late 1800's and
early 1900's, factory fires were common, and killed lots of workers.
Workers didn't ave any rights, and could get fired for something as
little as having a bad opinion. Child labor was common, and children
would constantly get injured, and loose limbs from the machines, because
they didn't know how to work them. And monopoly, caused a corrupt
government, people got hired for things they weren't suited for, and
handeled the hue responsibilities that came with those jobs like they
were nothing. And the meat industry, was a MESS. </span>
Answer:
A nation that was not an Allied Power of World War I was Switzerland.
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