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Greeley [361]
3 years ago
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Although the decade of the 1920s represents a period of economic growth, tensions, and conflicts emerged. Explain one example of

conflict in each of the following areas:
Culture
Race relations
Immigration
Politics
History
1 answer:
galina1969 [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Culture

1920 was the period when Progressive movement started to gained its momentum. During that time, most people still mostly culturally conservative. The progressive movement rise the issue regarding people's view on social class and sexuality that challenged the pre-existing belief that Most American had.

Race relations

Race relations during this time period was on all time low. During this time, many States still openly adopted a segregation law, which prohibited African Americans from using the same infrastructure as the White citizens.

Immigration

In 1920s, anti-immigration sentiment started to appear within the people. Many people believe that immigrants were the responsible from the lack of job opportunities that they faced. This led to the creation of The Immigration Act of 1924 which limited the amount of Immigrants that can enter from Asia.

Politics

Republican, who advocated for a more Strict immigration policies rose in popularity within 1920s. They also obtain a lot of support by condemning the activism conducted by the progressive movements as 'Radical' even though it's targeted toward injustices that exist in USA at the time.

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