World War was a war that represented the cultural changes that would take place directly following it. It was a war of new weaponry and new ways of communication. However‚ much like the new era of culture in the 1920’s‚ it came to a standstill; stuck in the trenches of some far off land. After the sons‚ brothers‚ and husbands had left the country to serve‚ the daughters‚ sisters‚ and wives were given the task of supporting them. They made weapons and sent letters. My grandmother was one of these
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over 10% of all people in the workforce had something to do with production‚ sales‚ service‚ or fueling of automobiles. Buying on Credit At first‚ a buyer had to have cash to purchase a car. Banks were unwilling to lend money for something that was difficult to seize if the borrower stopped making payments. A car could be moved from place to place‚ unlike a house or land. In 1919‚ General Motors and Dupont introduced the concept of buying a car on credit. But instead of getting financing through
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How Revolutionary Was The Revolutionary War? The revolutionary war is perhaps the most important and well known event in the history of the United States. The war began in 1775 and ended in 1783‚ in the beginning of the war it had just been America facing Great Britain and overtime nations such as France and Spain joined just to see Great Britain knocked down in power without the help from these nations America would have certainly lost the Revolutionary war. One thing that made the revolution
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A nation past For this assignment I have some interesting questions and some good statements to go thru. It is mainly about how a nation past has helped shaping their identity we see today. For this statement I´m starting off with just looking at Australia‚ and further on I will bring in some other countries so we can compare them together to either see the statement true or wrong. The Aboriginals is a great part of Australian history‚ but do people all over the world really know they lived in Australia
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Devontae Janatsch “A Nation to Conquer” The US government should reinstate the draft because a large part of the populace‚ millions spent on recruiting and all voluntary force is not adequate. Men and women had poor life with family because the draft took plenty of fathers from their households. Also it was a large population at the time and the military were in need of men to serve. Then in other forms the government spended million of dollars on these men to ensure that they had everything they
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within the U.S. As the Communist parties grew violent‚ in 1919‚ a plan was created in which bombs were mailed to government officials. One of the attacked‚ A. Mitchell Palmer‚ became a main advocate against anti-communists (Anticommunism). Using the wartime laws he arrested thousands of suspected participators in the communist movement. Five legally elected officials were barred and right to call an overthrow of government was suspended in New York. Immigrants‚ or otherwise referred to as aliens‚
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How far was the Treaty of Versailles justified? The Treaty of Versailles was a peace settlement that was signed after World War One had ended in 1918. This treaty was an agreement between the Allies‚ the winning countries of WWI‚ which were mainly France‚ Italy‚ the United Kingdom‚ and the United States. The treaty was created primarily so that the Allies could decide and agree upon what they wanted to do to the Central Powers‚ the losing countries of WWI‚ which were mainly Germany‚ Austria-Hungary
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Ever since I was a little girl‚ determination and drive was instilled in me as I was constantly surrounded by successful women. In elementary school‚ I was introduced to the famous Harriett Tubman who fearlessly led a multitude of slaves to freedom through the intricate underground railroad. After her‚ I learned of Rosa Parks who stood tall against the horrors of racism and refused to matter less simply because of the color of her skin. Now‚ I am inspired every single day by women like Michelle Obama
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American Women in the 1920s The 1920s was a decade full of challenges‚ opportunities‚ and new outlooks on the world for American women. They experienced drastic changes in politics‚ education‚ and even within their own homes. The “new women” were independent‚ confident‚ and no longer afraid to fight for their rights. Being isolated in their own homes‚ getting married and having children was no longer the only option‚ and many women chose different life paths‚ whether it would be pursuing a career
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In the first five years of the 1920s there was a rebirth of the ku Klux Klan. It was a white racist organization coming from the Reconstruction time. The majority of native-born American protestants had concerns regarding the large number of immigrants inside the United States. Ku Klux Klan members claimed that immigrants were threatening the idea of keeping the country a hundred per cent American. By 1924 the Ku Klux Klan gained up to four million members‚ many of whom had powerful positions in
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