Roaring 20's, Depression, and WW2

By holly.f
  • Canceled Government Contracts

    Canceled Government Contracts
    After the war, the government canceled billions of dollars of worth of arms contracts with companies making war provisions.American economy in a downward spiral.
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    The Roaring 20's

  • 18th Amendment

    16 January 1920 - Volstead Act goes into affect at midnight. Closes every tavern, bar, and saloon = Prohibition
    Speak easies and crime increase
  • American Cities

    More Americans live in cities than on farms.
  • 19th Amendment

    The 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees voting rights to women.
  • First Commercial Radio Station

    In Pittsburg, the first commercial radio station was created. They called it KDKA. 3 years later there were more then 500 stations over the country.
  • Ford Model T

    Only cost $260 per car
  • Conflicts

    City dwellers vs. Small town folks
    Religious disputes mainly between Catholics and protestants
    Blacks vs. whites
    New woman (flapper) vs. traditional family values
  • Stock Market Crash

    Investors sell of shares and stocks. A record 12.9 Million shares were traded. October 24 1929 was known as black Thursday. 5 days later on black Tuesday, 16 million more shares were traded after. People were panicking about the market.
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    The Great Depression

    Deepest and longest economic downturn in the history of the western industrialized world. For 7 years people didn't buy anything
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Franklin D. Roosevelt beats Herbert Hoover in the Presidential Election.
  • American Unemployment

    15 million americans were unemployed. Nearly half of the countries banks failed.
  • Social Security

    Congress passed the social security act. The government takes money out of your salary so when you retire or you need extra money, you can draw money from that.