In the 1930s, Americans primarily feared the economic instability caused by the Great Depression, which led to widespread unemployment and poverty. There was also anxiety about the potential rise of totalitarian regimes abroad, particularly fascism and communism, which raised concerns about national security and the future of democracy. Additionally, many Americans feared social unrest and the breakdown of societal norms as they grappled with the harsh realities of the decade.
badly
Americans went to theaters to watch movies
No
They moved from the great plains
go to movie tethers
Baseball.
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isolation
Herbert Hoover was blamed by the Americans for the economic hard times that developed in the 1930s.
This is an ignorant question; the simple answer is that Muslims do not fear Americans.
Americans went to theaters to watch movies
Studies show that Americans' number-one fear is public speaking.
they fear the comunism
No
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Many Americans fear another terrorist attack will happen today.
White Americans suffered from a false sense of superiority complex