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What evidence do we have that people thought the stock market would go up indefinitely?
Ratify the Equal Rights Amendment.
Towns of shacks made out of tar paper, cardboard, and scrap material built by the homeless.
All of these problems led to the depression.
A new Ku Klux Klan emerged and lashed out at anyone they regarded as an enemy.
They invested heavily in the stock market, even borrowing money to buy stock - “Margin buying.”
All are ways that life changed in America after WW1.
The day the stock market crashed in a great wave of selling.
Both were responses to prohibition.
During the 1920s, young women did all of the following EXCEPT
Ratify the Equal Rights Amendment.
Towns of shacks made out of tar paper, cardboard, and scrap material built by the homeless.
All of these problems led to the depression.
A new Ku Klux Klan emerged and lashed out at anyone they regarded as an enemy.
They invested heavily in the stock market, even borrowing money to buy stock - “Margin buying.”
All are ways that life changed in America after WW1.
The day the stock market crashed in a great wave of selling.
Both were responses to prohibition.
What problems of the 1920s led to the depression?
Ratify the Equal Rights Amendment.
Towns of shacks made out of tar paper, cardboard, and scrap material built by the homeless.
All of these problems led to the depression.
A new Ku Klux Klan emerged and lashed out at anyone they regarded as an enemy.
They invested heavily in the stock market, even borrowing money to buy stock - “Margin buying.”
All are ways that life changed in America after WW1.
The day the stock market crashed in a great wave of selling.
Both were responses to prohibition.
How did life change in America after WW1?
Ratify the Equal Rights Amendment.
Towns of shacks made out of tar paper, cardboard, and scrap material built by the homeless.
All of these problems led to the depression.
A new Ku Klux Klan emerged and lashed out at anyone they regarded as an enemy.
They invested heavily in the stock market, even borrowing money to buy stock - “Margin buying.”
All are ways that life changed in America after WW1.
The day the stock market crashed in a great wave of selling.
Both were responses to prohibition.
What was the response to prohibition?
Ratify the Equal Rights Amendment.
Towns of shacks made out of tar paper, cardboard, and scrap material built by the homeless.
All of these problems led to the depression.
A new Ku Klux Klan emerged and lashed out at anyone they regarded as an enemy.
They invested heavily in the stock market, even borrowing money to buy stock - “Margin buying.”
All are ways that life changed in America after WW1.
The day the stock market crashed in a great wave of selling.
Both were responses to prohibition.
What were “Hoovervilles”?
Ratify the Equal Rights Amendment.
Towns of shacks made out of tar paper, cardboard, and scrap material built by the homeless.
All of these problems led to the depression.
A new Ku Klux Klan emerged and lashed out at anyone they regarded as an enemy.
They invested heavily in the stock market, even borrowing money to buy stock - “Margin buying.”
All are ways that life changed in America after WW1.
The day the stock market crashed in a great wave of selling.
Both were responses to prohibition.
What was the dark side of the 1920s?
Ratify the Equal Rights Amendment.
Towns of shacks made out of tar paper, cardboard, and scrap material built by the homeless.
All of these problems led to the depression.
A new Ku Klux Klan emerged and lashed out at anyone they regarded as an enemy.
They invested heavily in the stock market, even borrowing money to buy stock - “Margin buying.”
All are ways that life changed in America after WW1.
The day the stock market crashed in a great wave of selling.
Both were responses to prohibition.
What was “Black Tuesday”, October 29, 1929?
Ratify the Equal Rights Amendment.
Towns of shacks made out of tar paper, cardboard, and scrap material built by the homeless.
All of these problems led to the depression.
A new Ku Klux Klan emerged and lashed out at anyone they regarded as an enemy.
They invested heavily in the stock market, even borrowing money to buy stock - “Margin buying.”
All are ways that life changed in America after WW1.
The day the stock market crashed in a great wave of selling.
Both were responses to prohibition.
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