The major political idea tested during the 1920s was that of National Prohibition.
to save the union and abolish slavery
Poor plight of labours was the main reason. they were treated as third citizen and their rights were denied.
The main reason was the need for a stronger Federal government.
developing expanded markets of people to buy their products.
The main factor causing urban sprawl in the 1920's in the United States was the Industrial Revolution. Many people lived in the city and when the cities became crowded, people moved to other places close by.
Transportaion: the car was being further developed by Henry ford and the assembly line.
More factory jobs were opening up, and they would not have to depend on farming to support their families. If crops failed or they had a bad year, there was little to no income and a factory job meant a steady income.
One of the major negative effects of urban sprawl is that it does not account for future developments should there need to be any. Urban sprawl usually has poor planning when it comes to buildings and infrastructure.
His main reason was to return control of the Holy Land to the Christians and drive out the Muslim invaders.
to take the holy land back from islamic empires
No, the main cause of global warming is deforestation and the burning of coal, oil and natural gas. Urban sprawl would be fairly carbon neutral as regards global warming. Many building close together tend to be warmer than settlements that are spread out. But a compact town can pool its resources and cause few emissions that way.
More factory jobs were opening up, and they would not have to depend on farming to support their families. If crops failed or they had a bad year, there was little to no income and a factory job meant a steady income.
Rural decline and immigration into the cities are the main reason; this is because Mexico is in the middle of an industrialization process.
to take the holy land back from islamic empires
The major political idea tested during the 1920s was that of National Prohibition.
main gangs in America the 1920s