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One effect was the United States having great income of money from loan's they gave out to Europe over the year.
Second affect would be better technology, As in better home life and war goods.Ex: Washing machine,Refridgerator,Gun's,Tanks, And even Food.
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" 'It united the country -- we were going to go 'over there' to Europe and put an end to the war and then, in the words of President Woodrow Wilson, 'Make the world safe for democracy.' There was a lot of sentimentalizing of soldierly life -- the glorifying of military heroes, the glorifying of the women whom they left behind (think of all the films where the soldier kisses the girl and jumps on the train to go off to a military base), the nobility of a harsh, field life; this affected America by instilling a sense of pride in the country. Soldiers and self-sacrifice were admired: 'I want YOU for the United States Army!' as the famous poster had it. At home people collected rags and metal for making into clothing and equipment for 'our boys over there.' "
Due to the magnitude of the conflict involved in World War 1, movies in the 1920s were centered around it. Some depicted real life events that had happened during the war while others were fictional.
Actually, the war ended November 11, 1918. But from 1914-1918, the war forced women with husbands fighting in the war to find work, or take over family buisnesses, caused Meatless Mondays and Wheatless Wednesdays to conserve food supplies for soldiers and majorly affected countries, and after, Germany was forced to pay severe reparations, disarm itself and admit guilt to starting the war by the Treaty of Barsailles.
For a brief period of time, the US was alone as a world superpower.
Depends. Which world war?
No, WW1 took place 1914 - 1918
Roosevelt's intervention emphasized America's growing role in world affairs.
The 1920s era went by such names as the Jazz Age, the Age of Intolerance, and the Age of Wonderful Nonsense. Under any moniker, the era embodied the beginning of modern America. Numerous Americans felt buoyed up following World War I (1914-1918). America had survived a deadly worldwide influenza epidemic (1918). The new decade would be a time of change for everyone.
they failed to repay their war debts to America
The 1920s were a period of relative peace between World War I, which ended in 1918, and World War II, which started in 1939.
911 was bad
Hollywood, was the least populated town in America, until World War 1. It then soon lost everything rebuilding on the richest man in America. His name was Jacob Robert "Hollywood" Martin. It was popular during the 1920s.
They had nothing to do with World War 2. They lived during the 1920s.
For a brief period of time, the US was alone as a world superpower.
Until the early 1940s World War 1 was usually referred to as the Great War.
Depends. Which world war?
It brought more jobs because of the production of war supplies and helped bring America out of the great depression.
Because it was involved of the whole world at war, America, Europe, Asia, Oceanic and Africa had effects from the wars
FDR was paralyzed by Polio in the 1920s between the two world wars.
No, WW1 took place 1914 - 1918