normalcy
normalcy
Normalcy
Normalcy
Normalcy
i belive there were two.
Many Americans lived on large plantations.
In the 1920s, many Americans supported a return to "normalcy," a term popularized by President Warren G. Harding. This sentiment was largely a reaction to the upheaval of World War I, the Spanish flu pandemic, and social changes of the preceding decade. Many sought stability, economic growth, and a retreat from progressive reforms, favoring traditional values and isolationist foreign policies. This desire for normalcy ultimately shaped the political landscape of the decade, leading to a focus on business interests and conservative governance.
There were many horrible tactics used to intimidate African Americans and the non-African Americans who supported them. There were fiery crosses burned in yards, bricks thrown through windows, and people beaten.
Many Americans feared that the country was being overrun by immigrants.<333
Getting away from discrimination in America.
many Americans purchased goods on credit
Stability and ordering