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Historical Events Of The 1920's

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Historical events that influenced entire decades include the right to vote for women, U.S Depression and Civil Rights Act of 1964. These 3 events intertwine together starting with women’s right to vote in 1920. Beginning in the mid-19th century it took woman’s suffrage to achieve a constitutional change. There was not a real victory for women until the 1920's. This required suffrage in each state by parading women, hunger strikes and vigils held in silence. As far back as 1800's women held picketing protests to gain right to vote. During this movement women were jailed and physically abused for their acts. Once women gained the right to vote in a constitutional change in 1920. A second historical event that occurred was the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This act was to end discrimination of employment, any business dealings and being fired on basis of race, sex or religion. After the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is when the greatest increase in voters was seen. The Act was to create equality for everyone. Allowing desegregation in schools people were not to be separated on basis of the color of skin. …show more content…

Depression in the 1930's. People lost jobs during the depression this being called the longest and the deepest downturn in the economy in history. Consumers slowed spending and investing as a result of companies laying off their workers. Banks were failing and the stock market crashed. As compared to our most recent recession in 2008 being called the worst in history for Americans with jobs. Older Americans living through the depression still call the depression of the 1930's much worse. In asking a relative about the depression I am told this is where it was learned to stockpile food, any supplies possible stored and make every penny count since no one at that time knew where the next meal may be coming

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