Prelude to the 1920s
- Changes are both exciting and frightening
- A lively new culture
- Industry and immigrants
- The Progressive Era
- Amending the Constitution
- African Americans migrate to the North
- World War I
- Wilson's plan for peace
- The war's aftermath
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It is tempting to think of the 1920s as a distinct period bordered on one end by World War I (1914–18), the bloody conflict that was supposed to spread democracy across the globe, and on the other by the Great Depression (1929–41), the period of...
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