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The Role Of Isolation In The 1920s

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Due to the United States just getting out of the great war in 1918,it's 1920 and they needed to figure out a way to return to normalcy. Some had figured they could do that with the political,economical,social, and cultural aspects and coming together as one but things didn't always turn out as planned.
During the 1920s there were many problems and isolation and immigrants were just two of the many. At the time the President was President Harding he was president from 1921-1923. The foreign policy was adopted by, “the republican government under President Harding”(Isolationism in the 1920's). The reason for the foreign policy of isolation in the 1920s was because everything the United States had been through with world war l and alliances,foreign competition and high import tariffs(Mack). The United States needed time to come together as one and recover and build everything they once had back again. They wanted to stay out of any involvement in …show more content…

A boom is a time when financial prosperity,stock growth and rapid progress. There was also rapid industrial growth and many new advances in technology. The booming markets was also referred to as the roaring twenties. America experienced a massive economic boom,this caused an increased for demand for American goods. Due to the booming markets an average person's pay rate had increased up to 22%. The boom led to “businesses and corporations” (Economic Boom 1920s). Henry Ford was also very popular during this time because of his invention of cars. He had a system of mass production that he used this techniques helped build cars quickly and cheaply this helped everyone in the 1920s because everyone was able to afford to buy cars. The reason they were able to was because someone had came up with an idea that you could put small deposits on things and then later pay it off this helped with ordinary people being able to pay for expensive things out of their

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