Famous Literary figures on the 1920's were:
William Faulkner - He was a Nobel Prize winning novelist of the American South, he actively wrote from 1919 until is death in 1962. His most acclaimed novels were The Sound and the Fury (1929) and As I Lay Dying (1930).
Ernest Hemingway - He was a Nobel Prize winning American writer of novels and short stories. His first collection of stories called In Our Time was published in 1925.
Sinclair Lewis - He was an American novelist and social critic who wrote widely popular satirical novels. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1930, the first given to an American.
The others -
Rudolph Valentino was an Italian-born American actor who was idolized as the “Great Lover” of the 1920s.
Josephine Baker - American-born French dancer and singer who symbolized the beauty and vitality of black American culture, which took Paris by storm in the 1920s.
Bessie Smith - American Blues Singer in the 1920's and 30's.
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Legislative moves at an ever higher pace and the number of bills that is introduced during the legislative sessions has increased. The state legislatures introduce though more bills than the federal legislature and the percent of the bills they propose is on the rise.
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Characteristics of the U.S. government under Reagan was such that the following were correct:
- Oil.
- Both A and C.
- Arabs and Israelis.
- Financial risk taking.
- Appointed Conservative judges.
<h3>What happened in Reagan's America?</h3>
Ronald Reagan relaxed government controls on oil so that the U.S. could become better at producing oil and reduce its dependence on foreign oil.
Under his Republican government, the goal was to reduce the federal deficit and to reduce government bureaucracy. The economic boom however led to more financial risk taking and an increased federal deficit.
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