in the 1920's women made up about 23.6% of the labor force. 8.3 million older than 15 worked outside of home, and by the late 1920's, apprx. 25.6% of women in the work force held jobs as part of a white-collar office-staffs.
as to when they first joined the workforce, it was sometime between 1900-1920.
No-one. The first World Cup wasn't until the 1930s.
it was george bush and his black friend obama
Mk14 torpedoes and the Torpedo Data Computer (TDC)
The political, economic and social changes affected the daily life of Americans in 1920s to 1930s in a huge manner. The main event during this time was the Great Depression which had mainly been caused by World War I and this made the cost of living almost unbearable for most people.Ê
There was no "trigger" (no specific cause). It just devoloped. Nazism existed during the 1930s too. Communism didn't become known to the outside world until about the 1920s. So, during the 1920s, 30s, 40s, the planet saw Imperialists, Nazis, and Communists, with the free world (capitalists) being the adversary of all of them.
In the 1920s and 1930s it was Harlem, New York City.
No-one. The first World Cup wasn't until the 1930s.
it was george bush and his black friend obama
The Yankee signing of Babe Ruth
they failed to repay their war debts to America
No. The Maginot Line - a line of fortifications was built by the French in the 1920s and 1930s between the two World Wars.
Mk14 torpedoes and the Torpedo Data Computer (TDC)
The political, economic and social changes affected the daily life of Americans in 1920s to 1930s in a huge manner. The main event during this time was the Great Depression which had mainly been caused by World War I and this made the cost of living almost unbearable for most people.Ê
In World War 1 Germany and Britain (and France?) adopted various features of a command economy. At the time it was sometimes nicknamed 'war socialsim.'
Between the 1920s and 1930s the United States followed an isolationist policy. Many believed the country had been tricked into World War I by the European allies, as well as the Wilson Administration making a deal with munitions companies and banks for war profit.
Fashion has always had a pretty short memory. The 1920s saw lots of money sloshing around, lots of breaks with tradition and generational disagreement between "flappers" and "matrons." By the 1930s, economic trouble meant that fashion fell pretty low on most people's lists of priorities. Certainly the end of the Great War was a distant influence by then.
There was no "trigger" (no specific cause). It just devoloped. Nazism existed during the 1930s too. Communism didn't become known to the outside world until about the 1920s. So, during the 1920s, 30s, 40s, the planet saw Imperialists, Nazis, and Communists, with the free world (capitalists) being the adversary of all of them.