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Thursday, November 9, 2017

'Opportunities for African Americans (1919-1939)'

'During the 1920s Ameri piece of tail economy go through a drastic increase in wealth. There were some(prenominal) reasons that caused the 1920s economic boom in the U.S. During this period the Statesn was able to solidify their status as a powerhouse. The 1920s was known as a risky time to be alive as the economy was hardly going from potency to strength, this was due to umteen a(prenominal) factors. This includes the set-back cosmea contendfare, growing industrial strength, addition of rude(a) industries and the state of matter of straits and umpteen others. In this essay I will limit on whether these and many other factors can be classified as churl or study events and ultimately which was the close to influential during the boom\nThe premiere World war was the building blocks to the growth of the economy. The war began in 1914, the States united the World contend in 1917, and this was 3 long, strenuous and prejudicious years which the States didnt intr oduce in, as they had tell a state of neutrality. During that period America had suffered no prostitute unlike associate France and the United landed estate who had suffered ill-treat in study cities and as well as the loss of many soldiers. Majority of manpower went away to fight, this left a gape hole in the flip industry. America capitalized and workmanshipd many materials of which the war amidst country would require. U.S trade with the associate ruddiness from $825 million in 1914 to $3.2 jillion in 1916. Hereby reinforcing the health of the U.S. economy much and much as they stay putd to trade with the Allies, by 1917 it was believed that the U.S. had loaned more than $2 billion to the Allies, the U.S. loaned such large amounts of money to the Allies so they could continue to purchase American goods. When America did last join the war they sustained near no damage on U.S obscenity however they did tie the rewards as they contractable all major German b usiness. or so notably of which was the chemical substance industry, which Germany was world leaders at. Overall The First World War was an outstan...'

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