Postwar anxiety and intolerance in the 1920s manifested through a rise in nativism, as Americans reacted against the influx of immigrants and sought to protect what they perceived as traditional American values. This period saw the resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan, which targeted not only African Americans but also immigrants, Catholics, and Jews. Additionally, the Red Scare fueled fears of communism and radicalism, leading to widespread suspicion and the repression of leftist movements. Overall, these sentiments contributed to a climate of social division and conflict during the decade.
The postwar boom of the 1950s affected many white Americans by causing them to move out of the cities and into suburban developments. Many people held "white collar" jobs and moved away from farming.
They just desired to have the same rights and freedoms as general white Americans.
Return to Normalcy was the name of Harding's postwar program.
The legacy of post-war economic discrimination contributed to the wealth gap between whites and non-whites that we see today.
postwar plan for japan
The postwar boom of the 1950s affected many white Americans by causing them to move out of the cities and into suburban developments. Many people held "white collar" jobs and moved away from farming.
poverty, social critics and alienation
Americans were concerned about the Communist takeover of Russia in 1917.
the americans blamed the immigrants for there economic failure. they also blamed them from taking job from americans. but i find this wrong because those americans were immigrants once or the family they came from were.
They called that period the Red Scare. There was a second red scare in the 1950s.
They just desired to have the same rights and freedoms as general white Americans.
The army had a postwar celebration.
During the postwar period, there was little food.
White males gained the most benefit from post World War II prosperity.
During the postwar era, it did not see the end of imperialism.
Postwar teens were a major target group of businesses
Return to Normalcy was the name of Harding's postwar program.