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From 1920-1929
In1920 the republican nominates Warren G Elected for Calvin Coolidge for vice president. They allow women the right to vote. The Esch Cummins Act was a federal Law to return the railroad to operate after WW1
1922:
Five Naval Disarmament Treaty, which signed between the United States, Italy, Britain, and Japan. A challenge to the nineteenth (Amendment XIX) to the US, the Constitution gave women the right to vote, is refused by the Supreme Court of the US. In Washington,D.C. Dedicated the Memorial of Lincoln. 1923
Warren G. Harding the president of USA dies in office and it goes and succeeded by Calvin Coolidge. Ku Klux Klan defies a law requiring publication of the member. seven Navey destroyers run
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Edgar Hoover. Indians elected as a citizen by the pass legislation in united states government, then the immigration Act Law signed into law.
1925
The president Calvin Coolidge was the first president in the USA to have his inauguration broadcast through the radio, The first federal negotiation law approved by united states Congress. They make Supreme court which appeal more difficult.
1929
United States Senate agrees to join the word court, while the USA Marines' land in Nicaragua and stay until 1933.in the same year the government of Philippines request a plebiscite on independence.
1927
The war in China prompts 1000 US marines to land in to protect the Us interest property. The Peace Bridge opens between Ontario, Fort Erie and Buffalo. the Voluntary Committee of lawyer is found to repel of prohibition of alcohol in US.
1928
Confederate troops to Brigadier Ulysses S. Grant is formed by legislation signed by the president into Law, then Herbert Hoover chosen by the Republican party, at the same time the Congress approves the construction of the boulder.
1929
Herbert Hoover becomes the president of the United States who captures the Mexican General J, Gonzalo Rebels, but Us Ambassador Dwight Whitney Marrow brokered an agreement end the war.
1920-1924 (five
The 19th Amendment was a crucial step towards achieving women's political empowerment and paved the way for future generations of women to participate in the democratic process. The passing of the 19th Amendment was a progressive milestone in American history, as it expanded democracy and paved the way for greater gender equality. Although the previous election was largely dominated by men, as women become more educated and involved in the workforce, it is challenging long-held gender roles and stereotypes. The ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920 was a major milestone in the fight for gender equality, breaking free from the usual stereotype that women were incapable of making decisions (19th Amendment - Definition, Passage & Summary, 2022). The suffragists' activism also brought attention to other social and political issues affecting women, leading to further advocacy and reform efforts.
People were excited about a new era and a chance to recover from World War I. The changes in women’s rights, lifestyle, and economy show how the 1920s was a decade of new beginnings and change in the United States of America. In the 1920s, many changes happened that effected the lives of women. The first change that happened in the 1920s was for women’s rights and their independence.
The Roaring Twenties was a prime era for women. Because of the toils of many strong women, ideals were flipped on their head, to America’s benefit. In the late 1800’s, two women, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, quickly realized that women would not be able to share their political views unless given the right to vote. Because of the fact that women had basically no other societal roles besides housework, they were not respected during this time period.
The period of the 1920s brought about radical changes in the ideology of Americans, urbanization, and economic instability following World War I. After a period of weakening conservatism, the country emerged into a revolutionary liberal era. According to the Oxford Dictionary, revolutionary means “involving or causing a complete or dramatic change.” Although the 1920s were partially conservative with nativism, the period was liberally revolutionary because of the rise of modernism that changed the American’s views on religion, and women gaining the right to vote under the 19th Amendment. Granted, the Twenties were conservative with nativism in the rise of the Ku Klux Klan, the passage of the 18th Amendment which effectively began Prohibition,
The 19th amendment to the constitution granted american women the right to vote. When they gave women the right to vote it ended almost a century of protesting. “ The 19th amendment gave the women the right to vote on August 18, 1920” (.history.com). This shows that woman's place in the home was not very well respected in the eyes of the men in the early 1900s. It shows how even though women were people they were not treated as equals in this sense.
Additionally, women changed socially throughout the 1920s in America. After the passing of the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote,
The United States presidential election of 1920 was unique in many respects. The major political parties chose relatively unknown candidates. Also the election was the first since the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment on August 18, 1920, and thus the first in which women had the right to vote in all 48 states. As a result, the total popular vote increased dramatically, from 18.5 million in 1916 to 26.8 million in 1920. Political discussion was dominated by the aftermath of World War I and a hostile response to certain policies of Democratic president Woodrow Wilson, as well as the massive reaction against the reformist zeal of the Progressive Era.
). It’s crazy what woman has to go threw just to vote or just be a woman with a voice in America. In this time woman had to stand up for themselves and take control or then men would still control us. Woman’s right vote was passed June 4 1919, certain groups of people including African Americans and woman they didn’t have the right to vote this lasted over nineteenth and early twentieth century. As the movement got worst, others started speaking up, including Susan B. Anthony she played a big role in the woman suffrage movement.
In 1920, after eight years under a
Women have always wanted equal rights and fought to gain equality. On August 1920 the 19th amendment was ratified into the Constitution. The 19th amendment stated that no one will be denied the right to vote based on your sex. This changed everything for the women in the US. Women everywhere started to work more and started to rely less on men.
Women became more bold and unreserved and spoke out loud for the rights they believed they deserved, while Blacks created a whole new bounty of African American literature, art, and music. In the 1920s, women got to leave the house more often, and it was looked at as normal to not be a house mother all the time. Women realized that there was more out there for them, and that they should be treated like men. The first right they desired was the one to vote. The fight for women’s suffrage officially began at the Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention in 1848, and continued for over seventy-two years before it was achieved.
New president is elected Warren G. Harding is elected president of the United States 1921- Sacco and Vanzetti had been convicted They were charged with committing robbery and murder at the shoe factory in South Braintree 1921- Quota act is passed: Allowed only a certain amount of immigrants into the U.S 1922- Louis Armstrong plays for King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band in Chicago 1923- president harding dies: President Harding dies and Coolidge tries to clean up scandals and is elected president in 1924 1923-
Some things that changed were that women had gained the right to vote, women held more jobs, and the great migration. In 1919 women got the right to vote, because of the ¾ vote from states, women felt they had more of a say in society due to men being at war. The amendment said that the right to vote shall not be denied on the account of sex. During America’s time in WW1
Once the 19th amendment was passed, women were able to have the right to vote. Career opportunities were formed for women. Even though women took place in the jobs that men usually did, once the troops came back from war, those men got their jobs back and women were left with nothing. Women in the 1920s were not domesticated with family life roles, instead, they pursued their own careers. Education was another important social factor of the 1920s.
borders from sea to shining sea. The treaty gave the U.S. more land, but more importantly the Pacific Ocean. As a result, the U.S. now had unfettered access to countries connected to the Pacific. A country that would play a major role in the U.S. economy was the Philippines. This small island country in the Pacific in the eyes of American business would give the U.S. access to the rest of the far east.