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1920s USA Boom
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The 1920's US Boom
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1920s USA Boom
Racism
KKK
Public Hangings
500,000 members by 1925
Asians not aloud into US
Segregation widely used
Libraries, Buses, Hotels
Race Riot
Oklahoma, 1921
25 Blacks and 9 Whites killed
Black and immigrant workers missed out on prosperity
Goverment
Republican
1921-33
Kept taxes low
Calvin Coolidge
Laissez faire
No interfering with Business
Warren Harding
Fordney- MCcumber act
Added taxes on non- American products
1922
Herbert Hoover
Rugged Individualism
New Technology
Factories became automated
Huge amount of goods, Fraction of time/price
Economic output up by 50%
Radios
12 million households had one by the end of the 20's
Cars
1 for every 5 people in 1929
Jazz
Cars let people travel to clubs
Dances
The Charleston
Widely known
The black botttom
Popular among the younger generation mainly
Some older people objected to it 'Vulgarity'
Prohibition
Volstead act
Banned alchol
Shut bars
January 16th 1920
Speakeasies
Illegal bars
Ran by gangsters
Women
More sexually free
Increased Birth control
'Unladylike'
Flappers
Short hair and skirts
Drinks and smokes
New technology brought housework down
Hire Purchase
Aided Consumer boom
Times were good
No worries about keeping payments up
Highly Advertised
Henry Ford
Aimed to provide affordable cars
1908- $850
1925- $290
Production line
Lots of workers
$5 a day wage
Led to production of more roads
More jobs!
Farmers
Suffered due to over-production
Dust-Bowls of 1930
Not feeling the boom
In 1928 half of all US Farmers were living in poverty
Products like milk worthless
Paid by the government to produce less
Advertising
Catalogue shopping introduced
New Products
Lots of different Medias
Radio
Roadside
Newspaper
Core Goods
Used as supplies to create other products
Plentiful
Coal
Oil
WW1 Effect
Loans back from Europe
Plenty of money for investment
Good position in comparison to Europe
Cinema
100,000,000 cinema tickets brought a week
Age of cinema
Stars
Charlie Chaplin
Rudolf Valentino
1928- First Takie
The Jazz Singer
Shares
People made investements
Seemingly calculated
Usually with profit
Whole life savings some times put on shares
Shares brought 'On the Margin'
With slow monthly repayment
Gangsters
Al Capone
Earning $60 million a year from alcohol sales alone
Another $45 million from other income
Bribed police and politicians
Prison in 1933
11 Years
Longest Tax evasion sentence ever
Tax Evasion
St. Valentines massacre
Killed by people dressed as Police Officers
7 Members of the O'Banion gang killed
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