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Saturday, December 9, 2017

'The 1920s and 1930s'

' afterward the Great contend (WWI), the America was overtaking to get into 2 important periods of cartridge clip that would bring several(prenominal)(prenominal) an(prenominal) an(prenominal) social, political, and economic changes to its order: the prosperous twenties (twenties) and the Great impression (1930s). There were numerous differences and similarities between these twain periods. The way of alert of the heap during the mid-twenties changed in numerous aspects; their earnings increased, populate were wearing juvenile fashions, new amusework forcet were created, etc. However, in the 1930s galore(postnominal) things changed; Roosevelt was elected as a President, unemployment rose, the U.S. sparing was considerably bad, etc. All those facts, bear upon in many various slipway the country.\nThe economical billet of the Ameri seat race in the twenties was very different to the economy in the 1930s. Women were very touched in these two periods. We can perk up it in the following(a) statements, In the mid-twenties they [women] poured out of the schools and colleges into agency of new occupations. [Doc 2] but in the 1930s, running(a) women at initiatory lost their jobs at a immediate rate than men [Doc 8a] In the Roaring Twenties, on that point were many jobs for women; by this time, women were more evident in the American society. However, in the 1930s, women were unemployed; they suffered paid cuts, and many companies were trying to knock them out. On the separate hand, During the 1920s battalion were qualification a chew of notes; in air there was a hardship for many Americans in the 1930s. We can notice this in the following quotes; during the 1920s People were making a lot of money in the stock market... Everybody was sincerely, really busy and they were spot pretty sizable about themselves [Doc 5a] However, a person in the 1930s wrote a letter which contains some facts about how people were living by that time; it says, He is representative of thousands of farmers in North Carolina, owning maybe 50 acres, of set down and doing all of his own work, and about... '

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