An important difference between Edison‘s inventions and those dire industrial technologies after the civil war was Edison's early inventions did not favour mass production of goods.
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The emergence of urgency for new industrial technologies resulted in the invention of many crucial machines and devices. These technologically advanced machines proved beneficial in undertaking mass production of commodities.
The early inventions of Thomas Alva Edison were not relevant to the contemporary need of the industry as the inventions were that of the phonograph and the incandescent bulb.
While many people in 1920s Amercia enjoyed new consumer goods and luxuries, some groups, such as farmers and those employed in traditional heavy industries, experienced extreme poverty. This, together with social inequality and racism, resulted in increased tensions across the nation.