The thing's that are different are in school for little children they got the cane or wacked with a ruler and whipped at the back of your leg's. Also they do not deliver coal around any more. You did not get much wage's in them day's !
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Oprah had 100% different things in her school than we have now(today).
give me 7ways farming is different today than it was in the 1920's?
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The value of money today is significantly lower than it was 100 years ago due to inflation. For example, $1 in 1923 would be equivalent to roughly $15-20 today, depending on the specific inflation rate considered. This means that purchasing power has diminished, and the cost of goods and services has increased over the century. Therefore, today's money reflects a much different economic landscape than that of a century ago.
In the early 20th Century the American Economy was more industrial based. The American Economy in the 21st Century has seen an outsourcing of much of the industrial sector to economies that have "cheaper" labor. The current American Economy is more technologically and scientifically based.
Today's jobs tend to be less physically demanding, but require more education than the medieval jobs did. Also in the Middle Ages, people were much more likely to do the same things their parents did than they are today. There are many more different kinds of jobs today than there were then, though the medieval job list is surprisingly long. Medieval people tended to work longer hours than people do today, and they were probably more willing to do risky work because they knew that life was short and hard, and that they would go to better things if they were good.
The word "nobility" is used much less often today than a century ago, but it is still used at times.
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I agree with you that things that we have know were better than long time ago because today we have computers and long time ago we didn't and if we didn't have computers know I wouldn't be answering this question.
It was not at the time, but today more people appreciate impressionism than any other style of the late 19th century.