The post World War 1 "baby boom" was the major reason for increases in the number of students that attend schools.
mechanization and overproduction
The high production of new technology and the rising popularity of huge cities caused the population boom.
The stock market of the late 1920s was considered to be overvalued in comparison to the actual value of the member companies. The overvaluation lead to a bobble.
Many students drove to school.
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The war was over so America could focus on other national concersns such as education
Automobiles
Nativism and racism increased in the 1920s and led to changes in Immigration laws.
Dixie Land Jazz increased in Marconi
Well they did have school in the 1920s so I'm guessing yes, they did.
when the stock market crash
The great migration increased the goose population in Canda by 36%
In the 1920s, it was not common for children in the United States to wear uniforms to school. School uniforms did not become widespread in American schools until later in the 20th century.
World War I.
mechanization and overproduction
government experienced hyperinflation
The high production of new technology and the rising popularity of huge cities caused the population boom.