America's Rollercoaster Ride Research Paper

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America’s Rollercoaster Ride The aftermath of World War 1 had a major impact on U.S. politics, culture, and society. The nation was weak, and lacked motivation. Women achieved the right to vote, while blacks and other races were still subject to repression. After World War I, government agencies began to regulate industry production and agriculture as well as the transportation of materials such as fuel and farmed goods. Industrial facilities replaced precious lands, and America was on the road to industrial economic power. This economic action began to set the standard for American living based on mass consumption and now that World War 1 had ended, newly elected president Franklin Roosevelt was now focusing on problems closer to home. “I pledge you, I pledge myself, to a new deal for the American people.” – FDR acceptance speech, Democratic National Convention 1932 Production of railroads, vehicles and other sources of transportation …show more content…

The industry boom and the advancement of transportation technology had changed the way that we traveled and conducted business. New inventions made tasks of everyday life easier to accomplish. Women had gained their rights to work, and African Americans also gained more employment. While hard times were among America, the people had kept hope of a better standard of living through protests and speaking up for their beliefs. Roosevelt had proposed and set fifteen new laws in place, something which hasn’t been done by any president after him. Though the nation was suffering from depression and drought, many of Roosevelt’s new deals organizations have battled through hard times to educate citizens and provide people with jobs. The light was hard to see but the intelligence and resources of this era had created a better way of living for Americans, this era was ultimately the stepping stone for a united

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