Mendel Cooper had to say the reality even though the voice he responded was refreshing. World War I wiped out all generations of Europeans and crushed Europe's industrial sector. In addition, it symbolizes the end of at least two different dynasties of the Ottoman Empire of Turkey and Romanov of Russia. For centuries some form of democracy superseded the genetic dynasty. Due to the global epidemic of influenza in 1918, millions of people died and the war ended
Social, political, economic, and even family systems essential to our lives have been proved to be 'fake gods'. I took an American industrial machine in this big vacuum and it has only just begun. Since the United States is hardly affected by the war (it is not influenza) and Europe can not support himself on its own, it is certainly not to compete with the newly discovered industrial power in the United States.
After global war and plague trauma, people are ready to party. Because they had not joined the party for at least 30 years, the newly discovered economic strength of the United States made it possible for Americans to participate in the party. Because compensation is prevalent in this country, Weimar Germany is a completely different economic problem. But people respond in a predictable way to their desperate situation.
In the UK, the 1920s was an era of pessimism and despair, but Britain was not as bad as Germany as it was one of the 'victors' of war. However, this lost person, coupled with the economic debt that occurred during the war, put Britain into a state of economic depression - probably - she did not recover until the 1980s
The 1920s was an era of major change. This change is very important, so the last decade has often been called the "roar of the 1920s". World War I ended in 1918, and the Americans were keen to return to normal. After the First World War (aka the First World War), the United States became a superpower of a new world. Within a few years, the US economy prospered. The 1920s was a vibrant ten year characterized by prosperity, leisure, progress in technology, major changes in consumerism, and contemporary values. Modern values are particularly noticeable in urban areas. As people move to big cities like New York and Chicago, lifestyles are quite different from other rural communities. This urban culture has become a symbol of the whole decade.
Life in the 1920s After World War I, the United States experienced the development of industry, economy, and society for ten years. This decade has been known as the roar of the 1920s. The 1920s was an era of significant historical events and technological progress. Development of consumer goods such as refrigerators, typewriters, radios, cars, etc. has created employment and helped the growth of the US economy. However, not everyone can enjoy the progress guaranteed by prosperity. - In the 1940s almost all of war, technology, president changed. After the Great Depression of the 1920s, the American dream launched a new direction, celebrating the era of postmodern. American dreams of the 1940s were different from American dreams of the 1920s. Culture, and for many factors over the past 20 years like government, technology, war, and women's rights. It was a very difficult period in the 1920s and 1930s