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Rural areas did not benefit - the boom was 'city-based'. At least half of all Americans did not benefit from the 1920s economic boom. Whilst some Americans.
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A few factors of the sudden economic boom of 1920s in Australian are: - Migrants and refugees from wars - Influences made by British and American on building a developed country - Due to increase in Immigration and population, Australians required more food and jobs and that led to a boom on Australia's economy.
A few factors of the sudden economic boom of 1920s in Australian are: - Migrants and refugees from wars - Influences made by British and American on building a developed country - Due to increase in immigration and population, Australians required more food and jobs and that led to a boom on Australia's economy.
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Yes because the period of economic boom and stock market bubble during the 1920s is often referred to as the Roaring Twenties.
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The boom of the 1920's rested on a weak foundation since the prosperity was not enjoyed by all economic groups.
the industries that went into decline were:-CoalMining.-Shipbuilding.these industries did not prosper in the boom in the 1920s.
The crash, boom and bust, with lots of excess and spending were the boom years. All of these led to the Great Depression in 1929.
the U.S. was paying Germany money to help rebuild its economy because of world war 1. America had an economic boom, so they felt that it was okay. This eventually led to America's stock market crashing.