Most higher-paying jobs in the cities required a formal education.
The Great Plains were the area affected by the loss of agricultural land in the 1930s.
phonograph records and the radio
President Harding signed a bill that raised protective tariff rates in an attempt to help American businesses.
Jazz started in the southern united states and spread north with the great migration
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Bootleggers sold illegal alcohol to consumers and helped to bypass the laws.
The sale price of cars went down.
a. The sale price of the average car increased.
b. The sale price of cars went down.
c. more Americans bought cars from overseas.
d. fewer Americans had jobs.
that America was a "melting pot"
the war left behind destruction and bitterness in those nations
In 1932, World War I veterans marched in protest in Washington. They were angry because Congress had delayed payment of their promised bonuses. The march ended with the veterans receiving their bonus pay.
to maintain peace
The stories, poems, and sketches in Cane served as a plea to remember and perserve the past.
The new Ku Klux Klan targeted Jews, Catholics, and immigrants in addition to African Americans.
The Volstead Act was enacted to enforce the Eighteenth Amendment. This act was is also known as the National Prohibition Act.
Adolf hitler brought austria into germany's reich.
businesses and individuals would work together t o end the crisis
agriculture