The 20s began after World War 1 and many US citizens believed that it was Wilson's progressive and liberal politics that made them join such a gruesome war that they didn't even have to participate in. They wanted to become more conservative and republicans easily won, however, the great depression came and since Hoover couldn't solve it, and he was a millionaire and wasn't very popular, people turned to those who could solve it. Since it was FDR who could do it, it was thanks to the events in the 20s and 30s that many of the policies that made America great after World War 2 were introduced.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of examples that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be the one having to do with the fact that many immigrant groups chose to keep their language and refused to learn English.</span></span>
When the constitution is understood in various ways, civil liberties often entail a clash between various freedoms. Since everybody has different views on civil liberties and the Constitutions are not straightforward on many issues and contribute to too much confrontation with one another to choose which option is the nearest in the Constitution.
Civil liberties shield us from the forces of state. They are embedded in the "Bill Of Rights" which restricts the federal government's capabilities. The government can not take away the rights outlined in the Bill of Rights, and it is unconstitutional to take any action that invades such rights. The Fourteenth Amendment, enacted in 1868, safeguards people from State infringements of constitutionally protected freedoms and liberties.
The growing of corn enabled the native Americans to have a much more reliable food source that was produced in large quantities and they also had reserves for bad times. This allowed the populations to grow significantly, and also larger cities to be built and developed. It also contributed that the people in this part of the world to have more time to focus on other things, like sciences, astronomy, architecture, instead of just living day by day and be in a constant search of food.