When farmers products were declined, esp by Europeans. Farmers suffered to sell their stuffs; they couldn't afford their mortgages, and the banks took their farms, houses, and lands.... Many farmers families also met the big problem; men felt ashamed after they lost their jobs, and left their families behind. Children often looking for jobs to help their families as well as women.
Being Stupid
By the late 1920s, the silk-and-wool tie rose to prominence thanks to its ripple weave design, which imparted a three dimensional effect.
The xenophobia characteristic of the late 1910s and 1920s influenced the development of the National Origins Act immigration policies.
One similarity between France during the 1770s and Germany during the 1920s was the presence of significant social and political upheaval. In France, the late 1700s saw the rise of revolutionary sentiments leading to the French Revolution, driven by demands for equality, liberty, and reform against the monarchy. Similarly, post-World War I Germany faced economic hardship, political instability, and social unrest, which fostered radical movements and calls for change. Both periods were marked by a struggle for national identity and governance in the face of crisis.
The stock market of the late 1920s was considered to be overvalued in comparison to the actual value of the member companies. The overvaluation lead to a bobble.
late 1920S
rose from about one-third in the early 1920s to almost two-thirds by the late 1920s.
farm machines and factory-made goods reduced the need for farm labor.
In the late 1920s.
ginger was found in late 1920s
Being Stupid
By the late 1920s, the silk-and-wool tie rose to prominence thanks to its ripple weave design, which imparted a three dimensional effect.
The xenophobia characteristic of the late 1910s and 1920s influenced the development of the National Origins Act immigration policies.
Totalitarian regimes were taking over in several nations
In the late 1800, farm profits declined in part because of the demand for farm produce declined.
What is the crisis today that brings you late to work
. . . late 1920s to the mid-1940 .