The 1920 census showed that for the first time in American history more people lived in urban than in rural areas and urban centers began to dominate.
1920s’ Living 65% of American families earned a “family income” of less than $2000/year. Average “family income” was $725/year. Family expenses (4 people):
The New Era Chapter 24. I. The New Economy Economic Growth –Huge economic boom in early 1920s –Causes »
ECONOMIC GROWTH 1920’s Manufacturing output rose 60% Had to do with technology! Assembly line Radio Motion Pictures with sound Home Appliances Plastics.
Culture During The Depression Section 10.3. Agenda for Today 10.3 Slide Show Presentations Homework Read 11.1 Quiz tomorrow on Chapter 10 (40 points)
UNITED STATES HISTORY AND THE CONSTITUTION South Carolina Standard USHC-6.1 Abbeville High School Mr. Hoover, Abbeville High School.
Thursday 3/14/13 RAP –What world event happened yesterday? What do you think? Does it impact you? –What role did the U.S. and other countries play in Latin.
Cars as status symbols Many couldn’t afford to drive but still owned the car. Highways and roads made it possible for people to drive to find work.
Chapter 16 Normalcy and Good Times 1921 - 1929. Presidential Politics The Harding Administration Product of the Ohio political machine Won the presidency.
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