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Anxiety In The 1920's

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If as a person we can all understand what went on in the 1920’s, then it will be a little easier for us as a whole to understand what were the leading causes for the 1920’s being labeled as a time of anxiety. At this time in the 1920’s World War One was just ending. This made plenty of people more than happy and also very excited. For the people this meant that they could possibly have a better future and at the time spending money was not such a big deal. The automobile was also a huge deal at this point in time for plenty of people mostly everyone. It just meant there was going to be more productivity going on and the economy was going to stimulate more. I mean the economy after World War One was already booming. Stock market prices were …show more content…

There were plenty of leading causes for this time to be known as the time of anxiety. I believe one of the reasons was the Ku Klux Klan. The Klan had over two million members involved and almost every one of them being what people seen as a good citizen. These members were not just opposed to the blacks but they were also opposed to the Catholic’s, the Jews, or just anyone else who were not like them in general. They would go to people’s houses and insult them and even whip them. The Klan was nationwide and these were people to be afraid of. Lynching was something big the Ku Klux Klan members were known for doing. Anything these members witnessed a person do and they believed to be absolutely wrong they would make sure that person was lynched. Another reason I believe the roaring twenties came to be known as the time of anxiety was the fact that stock markets began to crash. This was a big deal because as mentioned before because there were plenty of people who had invested lots of money into stocks. When the stock market crashed all the money that was invested into stocks was completely lost. Not only did this cause anxiety but there was extreme distress in the …show more content…

In the 1920’s time frame liquor was a source of freedom for all of the people. Organizations that were Anti-Saloon would argue that liquor was a big source of violence of illness for the people or community. The organization believed that if alcohol was prohibited then there would be a big decline in crimes, illnesses, and more than anything that people would respect themselves more. The Eighteenth amendment was then created and alcohol was no longer able to be sold, distributed, nor created in America. Due to this amendment being created men and women soon began to sneak in alcohol into parlors and drink illegally. This was also a huge cause for the 1920’s to be known as a time of anxiety, because now not only did these men and women sneak alcohol in but they were now committing an illegal crime. The whole point of alcohol prohibition was to achieve lower crime rates but all it was causing was an increase. Another huge problem was that of immigration. US citizens wanted to place legal restrictions on immigration. The American attitude towards immigration was very harsh. The Americans wanted to make sure that the immigration laws would as harsh as they could possibly

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