Years of Crisis

  • 1935 BCE

    European Aggressors on the March

  • 1932 BCE

    The Great Depression

    The Great Depression
    Everyone lost their money and jobs which lead to a shock around the world and global depression. It effected places all around the world like Austria and how their largest bank failed.
  • 1930 BCE

    Democratic Nations try to Presence Peace

  • 1929 BCE

    Financial Collapse

    Financial Collapse
    Despite prosperity, several weaknesses in the U.S.
    economy caused serious problems. These included uneven distribution of wealth, overproduction by business and agriculture, and the fact that many Americans were buying less. The stock market also crashed and no one wanted to buy anything anymore and everyone tried selling their stocks.
  • 1922 BCE

    Japan Seeks an Empire

  • 1920 BCE

    Literature in the 1920s

    Literature in the 1920s
    It caused philosophers and writers to question accepted ideas about reason and progress. They expressed religious beliefs, society's concerns, and react to uncertainties
  • 1920 BCE

    Labor-Saving Devices in the U.S

    Labor-Saving Devices in the U.S
    In the 1920s there was a widespread of electrical household appliances like refrigerators, washing machines, irons, coffee pot, and vacuum cleaner
  • 1913 BCE

    Technological Advances Improve Life

    Technological Advances Improve Life
    Developed new drugs and medical treatment, automobiles alter society (around 1913), airplanes transform travel (1919), radio and movies dominate popular entertainment (1920)
  • 1905 BCE

    A New Revolution in Science

    A New Revolution in Science
    The 20th century was greatly impacted by Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud. In 1905, Einstein created the theory of relativity which was the idea about the interrelationships between time and space and between energy and matter. Freud treated patients with psychological problems and he conducted a theory about the human mind and how the human behavior is irrational which he called the unconscious. In the 1920s, Freud's theories had developed widespread influence.
  • Hitler Rises to the power in Germany