In this article we will look at 14 points [comma] of President Woodrow Wilson. I pay particular attention to the three most important points to him. It also clarifies the reasons why the history behind these 14 points was established and drafted, including the President's idea and central beliefs (especially his official year). Next, look at the politics of the Treaty of Versailles, I will clearly look at the reason why it failed in the US Senate and the person responsible for the end.
What led to the roar of the 1920s? The 1920s, which is known as the grounder of American history, was caused by the result of World War I when young people forgot the fear of war and wanted to enjoy life again. Women acquired new levels of independence, admission to university, acquisition of wages, and voting rights. Women and young people in the 1920s challenge traditional values and exchange them with contemporary ideas. The lifestyle has changed from a rural country life in the country to a fast city life style of a crowded city. The United States prospered to offer more leisure time to Americans, new technologies, mass production and energy saving devices, they spent a lot of time on movies, dance clubs and sports events. Automobiles are sold for millions of dollars and Americans are groaning in new cars. All of these are responsible for the roar of the 1920s.
Why is it called roaring in the 1920s? Known as the grounder of the 1920's, it reflects the era of bustling and carnival. It is characterized by numerous car grooves flooding the crowded city, loud mass production methods in factories and industries, and jazz music performances. . And radio. The raging twenties range from the end of the First World War of 1918 to the Great Depression of 1929. The second half of this decade is known as "Golden 20s." The 20th President was Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921), Warren Harding (1921-1923), Calvin Coolidge (1923-1925 and 1925-1929), and Herbert Hoover (1929-1933).