Zusammenfassung der Ressource
WHY WAS THERE A BOOM IN THE 1920'S
- THE CAR INDUSTRY
- THE PRODUCTION LINE
- HENRY FORD
- NUMBER OF CARS REGESTERED
- 8.1 MILLION-23 MILLION (1920-1929)
- CHEAPLY MADE
- ENABLED MANY AMERICANS TO HAVE THEM
- ALLOUD CONSUMERS TO TRAVEL
- ENTERTAINMENT
- VISIT FAMILY
- GO ON HOLIDAY
- ALLOUD SUBURBS
- PEOPLE COULD NOW TRAVEL TO WORK
- SKYSCRAPERS
- SYMBOL OF WEALTH AND SUCCESS
- PROVIDED MORE JOBS
- ANNOUNCED THE BOOM
- OTHER INDUSTRIED DEVELOPED
- GLASS AND STEEL
- NEEDED FOR PARTS FOR CARS
- BRITIAN AND GERMANY BOTH OWED AMERICA AFTER THE WW1
- TOOK OVER CHEMICAL PRODUCTION IN GERMANY
- RAYON, BAKELITE AND CELLOPHANE DEVELOPED
- PLENTIFUL SUPPLY OF RAW MATERIALS
- IRON, STEEEL, OIL &COAL
- MORE JOBS
- REPUBLICANS BELIEVING IN LAISSES FAIRE
- PROTECTED US BUISNESSES
- HIGH TARRIFS
- CITIZENTS WERE MORE INCLINED TO BUY AMERICAN GOODS INSTEAD OF IMPORTING
- KEPT MONEY IN THE COUNTRY
- BUYING ON CREDIT
- BUY AND PAY LATER
- FREEDOM
- THE POINT OF WORKING WAS TO BUY
- SPECULATION
- IMPROVED MACHINERY
- DOMESTIC APPLIENCES eg WASHING MATCHINE
- MASS PRODUCTION
- ADVERTISEMENT