nurses, bookkeepers, cashiers, store clerks, teachers, librarians, dietitians in hospitals, administrators of schools and orphanages, teachers and religious sisters, army, models, doctors, lawyers, Accountants, farmers, grocers, real estate agents.
how did people reveal distrust of others in the 1920s?
Optimism was the general mood of the 1920's. People were optimistic because the economy was seemingly doing well, there were jobs, and people could afford to do things they could never before.
during the 1920s people bought on margin and factories boomed
Because they were bored.
The most important people were.... MEE(:
I'm pretty sure people had more jobs so they were able to pay for their houses.
Some jobs for the women were building cars, construction, ext. Some jobs for the children however, were different, they were "newsies" or sold newspapers, they worked in hard conditoned factories, they also would sell old things suck as their old toys, or clothing, just to get food on the table. Ps: is that all you need?
how did people reveal distrust of others in the 1920s?
There was really no drastic change but I guess it might have helped if companies were to have advertised jobs that were available people could better support their families.
they took the jobs of men who were fighting in world war 1
Optimism was the general mood of the 1920's. People were optimistic because the economy was seemingly doing well, there were jobs, and people could afford to do things they could never before.
during the 1920s people bought on margin and factories boomed
The NBA did not exist in the 1920s. It was founded in 1946.
only skilled workers as needed for factory jobs
the radio was not invented in the 1920s, but it came out in the 1920s when people could buy them
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