They entered the 1920s with a growing sense of paranoia and a feeling that they had been robbed of something. Winning World War I had come at a terrible cost. More than 116,000 American soldiers ...
In the 1920s, the economy was good, the United States had won World War I and a terrible pandemic ended. But many Americans did not see it that way. They entered the 1920s with a growing sense of ...
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