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Politics and Economy-American Prosperity and Consumerism

  • Summary: The United States enjoyed unprecedented prosperity in the 1920s. National and personal income increased, and the American standard of living became the best in the world.
    Subject: Billboards Advertising; 1920s; National and Personal Income; Economic Growth; Gilded Age Policies; Lax Standards; New Technologies; Charles Lindbergh; Transportation Advances; Henry Ford; Philosophy of Business; Scandals; Warren G. Harding; Teapot Dome; Albert Fall; Corrupt Administration; Fall’s Corruption; Transportation
    Course Name: U.S. History II Course Level: Level 2 
    Media Format: Image; Webpage Typical Learning Time: 20 minutes
    Discipline: United States History Sub-Discipline: History
    Author: McMichael, Kelly Affiliation: University of North Texas
    Date Created: 2009 License files: Original License
    Permalink: http://txcdk1.unt.edu/TCRR/handle/2188/1929
    Is Part of: Lesson 22: The Roaring Twenties: http://txcdk1.unt.edu/TCRR/handle/2188/1764
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