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America in the 1920s ((The Palmer Raids and the ‘Red Scare), The economic…
America in the 1920s
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Problems in farming, including over-production and mechanisation
Reasons for economic boom in the 1920s, Henry Ford and mass production, hire purchase, advertising, marketing, consumerism and the popularity of the stock market
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The leisure industry, cinema, jazz, dancing, sport, radio, advertising and motoring
The second New Deal, including the Works Progress Administration, welfare for the poor, the old and farmers
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The impact of the Depression on banking, agriculture, industry and on people’s lives: Hoovervilles and the Bonus Marchers, unemployment and homelessness
The changing position of women, including the flappers
The Hundred Days, the Alphabet Agencies, including the TVA and policies to deal with agriculture, industry and unemployment
The impact of the Social Security Act, the National Labor Relations Act (‘Wagner Act’) and the Banking Act of 1935
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Problems in farming, including over-production and mechanisation
Radical criticism, such as Huey Long’s Share Our Wealth programme and Father Coughlin’s Social Justice campaign
The opposition of the Supreme Court, Republicans, business interests, the Liberty League
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