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After World War I, people needed to let loose in the 1920s (Roaring Twenties). Because drinking was outlawed under the 18th amendment, people founded speakeasies, which were venues to buy illegal drinks. More Americans lived in cities than in small towns. Jazz was becoming increasingly popular, and Harlem was dubbed the "Jazz Capital of the World." Women began to trim their hair and wear shorter skirts. They were known as flappers, or vamps if they were more intense. Buying on margin became popular, with "buy now, pay later," and the radio was the most popular item at the period. The KKK was extremely powerful at the time, with up to 4 million members, and it was the most powerful in the Midwest and South. People were also quite interested in aviation. Admiral Byrd was the first to fly over the South Pole, while Charles Lindberg was the first to fly alone across the Atlantic Ocean. Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover were all Republicans who served as presidents during this time period. The happy times of the 1920s came to an end with the 1929 stock market crash.
The correct answer is D
Villages, States, Countries, and Empires
The correct answer is C. 1. Egyptian calendar (with 365-day year); 2. Julian calendar (with
leap years); 3. Gregorian calendar (with year 1 as the year Christ was
born)
The Egyptian calendar is the oldest, followed by Julian, followed by the Gregorian one which was developed as an improvement to the Julian calendar.
Yes, there were large rivers that provided plenty of water and the fertile soil was ideal for farming.
A.) H<span>omologous structures in different species evidence of "A Common Ancestor"
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