what did the Germans bring to America? what are they most famous for?
Between the 1890s and the 1920s, immigrants to the United States primarily came from countries such as Italy, Germany, Ireland, Poland, Russia, Austria-Hungary, Lithuania, Greece, and Sweden. This period marked a significant influx of people seeking better economic opportunities and escaping political or religious persecution in their home countries. The diverse backgrounds of these immigrants contributed to the cultural mosaic of the United States during this era.
During the 1920s, the United States economy moved through which phase of the business cycle
The war seemed unnecessary and Woodrow Wilson, although looked great and in a powerful position after entering/winning the war, failed to accomplish anything he wanted, which included his 14 points. Also, America had a major issue with immigrants that were mostly Catholic. Most traditionalist Americans pushed for the anti-immigration policies of 1917 and 1924. They felt that Catholic immigrants were not assimilating and destroying American culture. Their proof was urban culture in the 1920s.
they failed to repay their war debts to America
During World War I, the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), commonly known as the Nazi Party, did not have a prominent leader, as it was not yet a significant political force. The party was founded in 1920, after the war had ended. The most notable figure associated with the party, Adolf Hitler, joined in 1919 and later became its leader in the early 1920s.
There were many different laws restricting immigrants from coming into America like the Emergency Immigration Act of 1924.
increase the number and proportion of immigrants from Mexico and Latin America.
no
Sacco-Vanzetti
During the 1920s Congress put limitations on Immigration. The limitations slowed down the influx of millions of immigrants. 40 million people immigrated to the United States between 1880 and 1920.
Mostly the Ku Klux Klan and the White Anglo Saxons.
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Yes, because of the massive immigration of Europeans and other immigrants to the USA.
It was the 1920s not the 1910s and it was the Ku Klux Klan who were and still are hostile to Jews, Catholics and African-Americans.
Hollywood, was the least populated town in America, until World War 1. It then soon lost everything rebuilding on the richest man in America. His name was Jacob Robert "Hollywood" Martin. It was popular during the 1920s.
Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were Italian immigrants that were accused of robbery and murder during the Red Scare of the 1920s.
Immigrants and religion