how did people reveal distrust of others in the 1920s?
during the 1920s people bought on margin and factories boomed
Because they were bored.
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In the 1920s, the passage of the Quota Acts and the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti illustrate that many Americans were increasingly fearful of immigrants and suspicious of radical political movements. The Quota Acts reflected a desire to limit immigration, particularly from Southern and Eastern Europe, as nativist sentiments surged. Similarly, the controversial trial of Sacco and Vanzetti, who were Italian immigrants and anarchists, highlighted the prevailing distrust towards immigrants and the perceived threat of leftist ideologies during a time of social and political upheaval. Together, these events reveal a broader climate of xenophobia and intolerance in American society during the decade.
People bought stuff because they could.
during the 1920s people bought on margin and factories boomed
The NBA did not exist in the 1920s. It was founded in 1946.
The new freedoms America was given during the 1920s made people think differently about racial and economic segregation but wasn't wholly accepted by every group. Because the new freedoms were mainly only practiced in large cities, suspicion and distrust grew between urban and rural communities.
the radio was not invented in the 1920s, but it came out in the 1920s when people could buy them
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The family activities in the 1920s were not so versatile as what is witnessed in the modern society. They included dinner, going to church together and hosting barbecues among others.
Movies about the rich and famous during the 1920s include The Big Parade, The General, Sunrise, Sherlock Jr, and many others.
most of them lived in or on plantations
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they drank and partied
yes they did