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Some jobs for the women were building cars, construction, ext. Some jobs for the children however, were different, they were "newsies" or sold newspapers, they worked in hard conditoned factories, they also would sell old things suck as their old toys, or clothing, just to get food on the table. Ps: is that all you need?
they took the jobs of men who were fighting in world war 1
only skilled workers as needed for factory jobs
it created many jobs and made products once thought of as luxury into household items.
I would say Many northern blacks returned to the South in search of better jobs.
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it created many jobs and made products once thought of as luxury into household items.
I'm pretty sure people had more jobs so they were able to pay for their houses.
It was the idea to go back to isolationism. Jobs and products were all in the US, making the economy soar.
Although their jobs were well paying, they had to buy their own uniforms. The porters needed a union because they were not treated well.
In the 1920s, many anti-immigrant sentiment was felt against the Irish and Italians especially. As typical as modern-day anti-immigrant sentiment, a big dear was the loss of jobs.
the typewriter provided many new jobs for women.typeing jobs paid no more than factory work,but women preferred working in an office to working in a foctory.