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How was life in the 1920s for African Americans?
Many Americans became fascinated with heroes in the 1920s, because they longed for symbols of old-fashioned virtues.
normalcy
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How was life in the 1920s for African Americans?
In the 1920s, most Americans adopted an isolationist attitude toward foreign affairs, largely influenced by the aftermath of World War I. Many citizens were disillusioned by the war and sought to focus on domestic issues and economic prosperity. There was a general reluctance to engage in international conflicts or alliances, as seen in the rejection of the League of Nations. This isolationism was characterized by a desire to avoid entanglements and prioritize national interests.
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Many Americans became fascinated with heroes in the 1920s, because they longed for symbols of old-fashioned virtues.
In the 1920s, Americans trusted corporate leaders such as John J. Raskob. Raskob was associated with DuPont and General Motors.
Many Americans became fascinated with heroes in the 1920s, because they longed for symbols of old-fashioned virtues.
normalcy
fluctuating
Empowered and defiant.
African Americans and farmers
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