the crime rate
The Shootin' Fool - 1920 was released on: USA: 23 October 1920
The Twins of Suffering Creek - 1920 was released on: USA: June 1920
Flapjacks - 1920 was released on: USA: October 1920
Napoleon - 1920 was released on: USA: September 1920
The Backyard - 1920 was released on: USA: November 1920
Sales of alcohol increased.
Bootlegging.
The increase in school attendance in the 1920s was due to a combination of factors, including compulsory education laws, economic prosperity that allowed more families to send their children to school, and increasing recognition of the importance of education for personal and societal progress. Additionally, advancements in transportation and communication made it easier for children to access schools.
Prohibition in the 1920s led to the rise of organized crime syndicates that smuggled and sold alcohol illegally. Bootleggers and speakeasies operated across the country, contributing to a significant increase in crime rates related to illegal alcohol trade such as smuggling, distribution, and violence. Law enforcement struggled to enforce Prohibition, leading to widespread corruption and lack of respect for the law.
There was increased competition for food.
In 1920, Woodrow Wilson was president, and he was paid a salary of $75,000 a year. This amount did not change until 1949, when the presidential salary was increased to $100,000.
Several factors- changes in transportation, the economy, and outlawing the sale of alcoholic beverages were some.
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The post World War 1 "baby boom" was the major reason for increases in the number of students that attend schools.
Business in the 1920's in the US saw a huge change that resulted into a bust of its economy. There were inventions and productions that increased the general income of the residents.
The growth of suburbia was more pronounced in the 1950's than in 1920, however, I will point out that in 1920, WW I had recently ended and soldiers had come home from the war; the economy was healthy (the Great Depression was still 9 years in the future), and people wanted to have houses with white picket fences around their front lawns.
Productivity has undoubtedly increased since the 1920s, through better machinery etc., but quantity of production has dropped drastically in the last few decades because most British coal mines have been closed.