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Well, this is a vague question. However, I'll assume that you meant specifically the problems after the First World War given the category the question is in.

We can start with the Great Depression, as probably the single most blatant problem in the Postwar United States. That particular topic is its own can of worms, however.

To be honest, however, that was really the only major issue. Granted, thousands of people lost their jobs even before the Depression set in due to returning Soldiers wanting their old jobs back and employers being quite happy to fire the underpriveleged minorities that they hired in place of men who went off to war, but there were very few serious domestic issues between 1918 and the Great Depression.

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