During the 1920s, women everywhere experienced extreme changes in standards: urban fashions emerged, public drinking and sexual conversation was engaged, attitudes toward marriage changed, and new jobs became available. Many women took advantage of these new freedoms and became flappers, however not all women shared the same view on the matter. Traditionalists in churches and schools protested the new casual dances and women’s acceptance of smoking or drinking, and the Women’s Christian Temperance Union was the group who pushed the hardest for Prohibition. Also in the 1920s, a large number of immigrant families began sending their children to school, increasing the number of literate Americans; however, these immigrants were highly discriminated against, getting paid less to work more than the average American and being forced to live in smaller, more dangerous communities than whites. Black Americans began voicing their pride in what was known as the Harlem Renaissance, revealing the richness of African American culture, however lynching still was not outlawed in the US and segregation separated white and black Americans in public.
The affect was being able to attack from air,sea,and land which also lead to surprise attacks
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The Crimean War which had begun in October 1853 lasted eighteen months and in that time had escalated into a series of fragmented battles and sieges, causing huge loss of life and highlighting wider issues and failures pertaining to leadership, military intervention, mortality rates, medicine and mismanagement.
~Sophia
Well.. I will give one example but i have had more than one
So, it was in fourth grade and my teacher(my favorite teacher) made learning fun for us with games and stuff, it helped me learn better and it made me be excited for school.
And she rewarded us for correct answers which made the whole class try harder
Once i got a D on my report card (Oops) because i missed alot of the lesson she was teaching cause i was sick so she tutored me and helped me get my grades back up to A's