After World War I, most Americans desired a return to normalcy, seeking stability and prosperity following the upheaval of the war. Many were focused on economic growth and the pursuit of the American Dream, leading to a booming consumer culture in the 1920s. Additionally, there was a strong sentiment for isolationism in foreign policy, as many Americans wanted to avoid entanglement in international conflicts. Overall, the desire was for peace, economic opportunity, and a stable domestic life.
Americans wanted to withdraw into an isolationist position.
most americans saw no reason to join the struggle
The Roaring 20's was a time where most Americans were mystified by the false prosperity everyone had access to because of the introduction of a credit system. Business became a major part of the economy, caused by the industrialization of the country after the first world war.
Most Americans were stunned
The Spanish flu outbreak in 1918 killed hundreds of thousands of Americans. It actually killed between three and five percent of the world population. The most deadly pandemic ever.
become isolated
Bill Cosby
The US had no desire to be pulled into Europes frequent wars.
The US had no desire to be pulled into Europes frequent wars.
Most Americans focus INFREQUENTLY on the less developed countries of the world.
fresh beaver
make a profit.
Americans
Japanese Americans
Americans wanted to withdraw into an isolationist position.
John Dos Passos
u need to make a cliam on the world and the people u love to get what u most desire. (the last sentence in the book) You need to make a claim on the world and the people you love to get what you most desire. (the last sentence in the book)