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- 1920s: New technologies such as radio, the automobile, and motion pictures enhance communication and build a national community.
Today: New technology such as the Internet, wireless communications, and broadband information technology enhance communication and help create a global community.
- 1920s: Women are able to vote for the first time, though they do not yet find themselves in places of political influence.
Today: Women are represented at all levels of state, local, and federal government except the presidency. Women are...
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