What did the fall in wheat prices cause US farmers to do in the 1920s?
when the war ended it caused the large rates on wheat set up by the government dropped and ended massive purchase from other countries. A "farm bloc" of congressmen joined Congress in1921 to supoort farmers, but the bills they passed in attempt to help farmers such as the McNary-Haugen bill were vetoed by Coolidge.
Why was Charles a. Lindbergh a hero?
Aviator Charles A. Lindbergh became a hero due to being the first to fly solo over the Atlantic Ocean to land in France. His airplane, the Spirit of St. Louis is an exhibit in the Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC.
Why did the world economy depend on the strength of the us economy in the 1920?
It strengthened U.S. labor unions.
U.S. factories produced half of the world's industrial goods. The European Union became irrelevant as a trade partner
What major technological trends transformed American society in the 1920s?
What are the Strengths of the US economy?
A strength of the American system is the economy and all the comfort and luxury individuals can enjoy. Another strength is the freedom the American system provides individuals to have, and do what they want.
Did any wars occur in Spain in 1920?
Yes, quite a few. In the 20th C there was a Civil War between 1936 and 1939.
What baseball team of the 1920's were known as the Bronx bombers?
It is one nickname among many others referring to the New York Yankees.
Other nicknames
The Bronx Bombers, The Bombers, The Yanks, The Pinstripers, The Bronx Zoo, The Evil Empire
What name was given to the 1920s?
The Roaring Twenties seemed appropriate since it was a group of people who had just completed and survived a World War and were living in a world where the economy and the stock markets were doing well. A Devil May Care attitude abounded the booze flowed and the Jazz Age was in full swing.
There were two nicknames. The Jazz Age and The Roaring Twenties
Why did African Americans move during the 1920s?
The great migration was a big movement for African Americans. The great migration was when a big majority of the African Americans moved north from the south to work on farms and in factories. Even though they still faced discrimination in jobs and when they attempted to get houses to live in.
Another movement would be the Harlem Renaissance. The Harlem Renaissance was the rebirth of the African American culture, than involved art, poetry, and a lot of Jazz. Louis Armstrong, Langston Hughes and many other African Americans were famous at this time.
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What are some significant things that happened in the 60's?
many many many things!!
1. cool music taste came into fashion example - the beatles & rollnig stones e.c.t...
2. John . F. Kennedy got assassinated in 1963
3. Martin Luther knig helped for civil rights
4. Neil alden Armstrong landed on the moon in 1969.
5. Prince Charles became the prince of wales in 1969.
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How can you get census inforamtion for free?
In the US, census records for 1940 and later are subject to privacy laws and are not generally available until they become 72 years old. Earlier Census records are on microfilm and available through local libraries, through the Family History Centers operated by the Mormon Church, and through the US National Archives and its regional branches.
The Census records of other countries are available under different circumstances, often only after they are 100 years old.
Who was the British monarch in 1920?
There has not been a Queen (or King) of England for over 300 years.
England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
What was one result of prohibition during the 1920s?
"Concern over excessive alcohol consumption" in America began in the Colonial era, and later, the "temperance" movement sought to reduce alcohol intake. Essentially, it had been brewing in the US for 60 years before it came into law.
Why did people migrate to California in the 1920s and 1930s?
because of the farming and industrial options over there
Why did America turn to prohibition in 1920s?
The Temperance Movement was focussed on a number of things. The primary factor was the protection of the family. Men spent their spare time in saloons instead of looking after their families. Money was spent in the saloons instead of being used to feed and clothe the children and wifes. Diseases were being spread by the prostitutes that frequented the saloons. All of these had factors that influenced the passing of the Prohibition Amendment.
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What were the traditions of pilgrims?
they had to poo 4 times a day or they would get bitten by a dog!! and they also liked getting home early to find a sexy naked Mexican man in their room playing guitar.
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During the 1920's, women "rebelled". They started to fight for jobs outside the home, and also to fight for the right to vote alongside men.
Why did American labor make great progress during the 1930s than during the prosperous 1920s?
the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 provided workers with a minimum wage and a maximum workweek of 44 hours. The Wagner Act also gave employees the right to join labor unions.
One cause of suburbanization in the US during the 1920s was increased?
can I promise complete confidentiality and why? and why not?
Did The US struggled between policies of internationalism and isolationism during the 1920s?
After the high cost of World War I, citizens viewed Europe as conflict prone and felt they would likely draw the US into numerous, unnecessary wars if allowed to. The United States set limits on European immigration in the 1920â??s with Quota Acts that reduced the numbers of immigrants allowed to immigrate to the US based on totals and percentiles from the dates the US began receiving immigrants from those countries. In addition, high tariffs were set to keep foreign products out .
How did sports impact American culture in the 1920's?
It had an important role on alot of people, and change alot for us now today and this society, im glad we have sports today...