In 1920, there were approximately 50 recognized sovereign countries in the world. However, the exact number can vary depending on the criteria used for recognition and the political context of the time. Notably, this period followed World War I, leading to significant geopolitical changes and the establishment of new nations, particularly in Europe and the Middle East.
United Kingdom who owned 22% of the world.
In 1900, there were 79 countries.
there were 188 countries in 1970
there are 105 countries in the world
The countries that granted woman's right to vote in the 1920's were Albania, Armenia, Burma, Czechoslovakia, Ecuador, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Puerto Rico, Saint Lucia, United States, and Turkmenistan.
None. The Russian Empire had been overthrown in 1917 and was no more. Russia was near the end of its civil war in 1920 and still had not formed the Soviet Union.
Communist countries used to draft females; there was no war (of worldly notice) in 1920.
The Immigration Act of 1924 provided limited immigration from foreign countries. The only exceptions that were made regarding immigration in the 1920's were the countries of Northern Europe.
You've got to give us a more specific country. By imperial I assume you mean the British Empire, but there were many countries that issued pennies in 1920 and as such the values vary considerably.
In 1920 the only dictatorship among those countries was Russia.
after the war many Americans wished to avoid political or economic alliances with foreign countries
In 1920, there were approximately 40 recognized countries in Europe. This period was marked by significant changes due to the aftermath of World War I, including the dissolution of empires and the emergence of new nations. Some territories were still disputed or not fully recognized, but the number of independent European states was around this figure.
United Kingdom who owned 22% of the world.
japan
it did not exist in 1920.
95 = 2015 - 1920
because many countries such as germany,spain,and italy began to lost faith in democratic