yes, the line between 1919 and 1930.
polite but cold
They were called the Roarin 20s in the 1920s and the Great Depression in the 1930s.
the radio was not invented in the 1920s, but it came out in the 1920s when people could buy them
railroad crossing signs are railroad crossing signs, a baby could figure that one out.
Small coalitions based more on geography and class than on common economic intrests.
People bought stuff because they could.
They could use a layaway plan to buy it over time.
Nope, but it would be cool if you could. -TB
No, but it would be cool if you could!
The amount of time it took to get across the US in the 1920s depended on the way you were traveling. By train, you could make it across the nation in four days.
In the 1920s, the literacy rate in America was quite high, with estimates suggesting that around 95% of the adult population could read and write. This period followed significant educational reforms and an increase in public schooling, which contributed to widespread literacy. However, disparities existed based on race and socioeconomic status, particularly in rural areas and among African American communities in the South. Overall, the 1920s marked a time of growing educational attainment in the United States.
So they could eat corn and bang biddies