<span>The character and quality of life changed dramatically in Nebraska during the 1920s….The effects of technological change were most obvious in the cities. By the 1920s most small cities had paved streets, municipal electricity and water systems, telephone systems, streetlights, and sewage systems… The homes of most urban Nebraskans had running water and indoor plumbing…Electricity appeared in homes on a grand scale during the 1920s, at first for illumination but by the end of the decade for washing or sewing machines, irons, toasters, mixers, and vacuum cleaners…Refrigerators began to replace iceboxes for short-term food preservation, and electric fans began to cool hot summer days.
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WWII affected women in a great way! During his time of war, the women at home helped build big planes and bullets and artillery shells being used by their boyfriends or husbands or brothers and fathers in Germany fighting. But also this gave the woman the time to stand up for women's rights and to fight for equality of pay and work. without the women's help in the factories back at home our army would have been in trouble overseas.
I would say B. There is contrast in both grandpas and Maurice’s actions.
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The 1920s are typically seen as a time when urban areas in the United States were becoming more modernized while rural areas remained traditional. This was the cause of a great deal of conflict between the two regions and, more generally, between modernizers and people who wanted to retain traditional ways. The Scopes Monkey Trial is one of the greatest examples of this conflict.
In the 1920s, urban America was changing. Huge numbers of immigrants...