1920's

By pnold
  • 19th Amendment

    This was passed on August 18, 1920. This granted women the right to vote. This affected society for women.
  • League of Nations

    League of Nations
    The League of Nations was established January 10, 1920. This organization's goal was to maintain world peace; it's legislation greatly affected the political climate of that decade.
  • Teapot Dome Scandal

    This was a bribery scandal from 1921 to 1923. This shocked Americans, this was regarded as the biggest example of corruption in US politics.
  • Sheppard-Towner Act

    This act established federal funds to the states to provide prenatal and child health-care programs. This act had much controversy between different sides of feminism and was terminated in 1929. This changed politics, especially for women.
  • Congressional Resolution

    President Harding declared a peace treaty with Germany, Austria, and Hungary. This legislation greatly affected the post-war politics.
  • Equal Rights Amendment

    This amendment was proposed in 1923, it was made to guarantee rights to people regardless of their sex. However, it did not begin to be ratified until the 70's, and some states still have not ratified it. This affected society because it made people aware that women wanted rights.
  • Calvin Coolidge's Presidency

    Calvin Coolidge's Presidency
    Calvin Coolidge, president of the United States from 1923 to 1929, was fiscally conservative, slashed taxes, supported new legislation, and encouraged experimental businesses. His presidency changed the economy of the country.
  • Union Membership

    From 1920-1923, the amount of union members decreased sharply by 2 million. This affected society and caused labor issues due to the lack of morale.
  • National Orgins Act

    The National Origins Act of 1924 made immigration for Eastern Europeans and Asians very difficult, while favoring the immigration of Northern Europeans and British people. This affected the economy because it lowed the population and left a large gap in the labor force.
  • Winter Olympics

    The first Winter Olympic Games were held in France. 16 nations, including the US, competed in the French Alps. This affected the economy in a good way for the US because they won several medals.
  • IBM Corporation

    IBM Corporation
    The International Business Machines Corporation is a global technology company. The founding of this corporation changed the economy greatly.
  • Scopes Trial

    Scopes Trial
    John T. Scopes taught the theory of evolution to his class, which violated the Tennessee law. He was found guilty, so this affected society because people started to question religion.
  • The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters

    The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
    This was a union led by A. Philip Randolph, who was an activist for civil rights. This union represented a workforce that was nearly all black; the BSCP managed to increase wages and shorten working hours over time. This affected the societies view on labor for African Americans.
  • The Harlem Renaissance

    The Harlem Renaissance
    After WW1, many African Americans migrated north. This created a new generation of African American culture, such as music, art, and literature. This movement was for African American to demonstrate to white people the richness of their culture and to prove that they deserved respect. This movement affected to social standards of this decade.
  • Ford Model T

    Ford Model T
    The expansion of technology brought about the era of cars, specifically with the Ford Model T. This was the first mass produced automobile. The popularity of this car helped move the society forward and changed behavior standards.