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Chapter 13 Summary. After World War I the return of the soldiers caused a job shortage. After 3,600 labor strikes in 1919 alone, there was great anti-labor sentiment in America. The spread of Communism was a threat to the American way of life.
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After World War I the return of the soldiers caused a job shortage.
After 3,600 labor strikes in 1919 alone, there was great anti-labor sentiment in America.
The spread of Communism was a threat to the American way of life.
Immigration was limited, because of a fear of Communism and the worry that there were not enough jobs.
President Harding’s administration was beset with scandals, like the Grant Administration after the Civil War.
President Coolidge believed business principles should guide the United States. He said that “the business of America is business.”
Congress attempted to help farmers have a level income by buying up surplus crops.
Between 1920 and 1930, electricity availability increased from 20% to 70%.
By 1930, more than 10% of the work force in The United States had something to do with the automobile.
“The Lost Generation” was a group of some of America’s most famous novelists and playwrights.
The radio developed America’s love of comedy, soap operas, news broadcasts and sports.
Early movie theatres had everything from waterfalls, swans, and even an orchestra.
Prohibition led to the speakeasy, smuggling from Canada, moonshine, bootleggers and gangsters.
The Scopes Trial was the first national radio broadcast of a trial.