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    groups, particularly in rural areas thought the flappers were too outrageous. * Hollywood saw the emergence of female stars such as Mary Pickford and Gloria Swanson who * were female role models. * Advertising was aimed at women for the new consumer goods of the 1920s e.g in 1925 Ford introduced colours other than black for his Model T to appeal to women. * Divorce rate doubled between 1914-1929

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    The Roaring Twenties

    obsolescence – as newer & improved models came rolling off the lines – necessitating a new purchase every few years - Radios (principle means of media) - Automobiles > Cars introduced around turn of century (1900) > In the twenties – Henry Ford, using the technique of the mass assembly-line construction – introduces the Model-T – that was eminently affordable > New vehicle registrations will jump from 8 million in 1920 to 23 million in 1930` > Increased

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    Political Ideology

    Political Ideology I have chosen the Republican ideological position, commonly referred to as the Grand Old Party (G.O.P). The Republican Party absorbs Libertarianism, fiscal Conservatism, and concepts of Progressivism. I believe in the voice of capitalism, competition, and that the overall welfare of the people comes first before all else. Since the creation of the Republican Party in the mid nineteenth century, the G.O.P has grown to represent social conservatism. Despite misplaced

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    The Great Depression

    Great Depression Causes and Effects Introduction: October 29th, 1929 would be a historical day for United States. It was enter in a new period, which was “The Great Depression” period. Great Depression lasted for 10 years. October 24th is known as the “Black Thursday”, because the amount of selling share stock was tripled. The share prices were lower, which caused the crash of the stock market. The collapse of the stock market was thought to be the main cause of the great depression

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    American Fears

    with it. There were enormous cuts in wages which left people unemployed and economically burdened. The poverty percentage grew drastically because the amount of material resources that they needed to live were impossible to obtain. When Roosevelt’s New Deal was enacted in 1933-1936 there was an mixture of cries and cheers that came with the passing. Women in the 1930’s also struggled when it came to asking for help in fear of being rejected. In this paper I will examine the fears that the Americans

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    Fedx Branding

    FINAL ESSAY - US HISTORY COURSE (2013) Topic: Write an essay discussing the problems created by the Great Depression and actions taken by the federal government to solve these problems The Great Depression was the period of worldwide economic depression which happened from 1929 to about 1941. Although it was a global event, the United States was the country attracting the most attention of people all around the world, which resulted in its great influence to the global economy

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    Fdr's Dilemmas

    States including the Great Depression, challenges to liberal democracy from international socialism and fascism and responses to the gathering storms going on in Asia and Europe by allowing him to focus on America and develop programs such as The New Deal as well as implement Neutrality Acts. In From Colony to Superpower, George Herring deconstructs isolationism: The term isolationism has often and mistakenly been applied to all of U.S. history. It works best for the 1930s. To be sure, the

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    The Works Progress Administration: The Great Depression And The Dust Bowl

    changed its name on July 1, 1939, because he wanted to move the significance from welfare to more positive efforts. The new WPA concentrated on military projects to secure the United States, but Roosevelt ended the projects. Many civilians got an education from the teachers employed by the WPA. It changed the outcome of people’s lives. In 1945, Roosevelt died but the New Deal still rang through during the Great Depression. Roosevelt had changed the outcome of the United States. The 36th president

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    Hoover And The Great Depression Analysis

    of view on how the government should play a role on the American Economy and the lives of the American people during the Great Depression.During their time as presidents both used the federal government to help the economy get back up.Such as the New Deal which helped make the government get actively involved in our. economic life “Hoover struggles with the depression”, excerpt from The American High School text books. Hoover manages to develop and employ a number of strategies to help manage the

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    “Progressive Era Through the Great Depression”

    Georgia Gardner Strayer University Professor Irina V. Nowak CONTEMPORARY US HISTORY “PROGRESSIVE ERA THROUGH THE GREAT DEPRESSION” August 3, 2013 Introduction: The Great Depression was an era in the American history that so many people would wish to forget. The 1920s saw the country going through various phases of poverty resulting from the crash of the stock market, job losses, collapsing of businesses in all industries in the country. The Great Depression was

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