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PolarNik [594]
3 years ago
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What events do you think had the greatest impact on American society during the 1920s? In American politics? In the American eco

nomy? Identify a specific example for each area (1 example for society, 1 example for politics, and 1 example for the economy); explain the example and analyze its impacts on that area of American life during the 1920s and going forward into U.S. History. You must use a different example for each area.
History
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goblinko [34]3 years ago
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I dunno maybe try googling it it will appear trust me
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