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1930's Dbq Essay

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The ups and downs of the 1920’s and the fight for women's right to vote have changed America overtime. Following the United State’s victory in World War 1 but the good times didn’t last long. The early 1930’s the United States experienced disasters. One example is rebellion and suffrage. Women were happy of the ratification of the nineteenth amendment. When voting was first introduced, men were only allowed to vote. In rising demand on the labor market,young, and urban women joined men in boycotting the prohibition. Later on women were given the right to vote (Paragraph 3) (The Roaring Twenties). Ratification of the suffrage amendment to the constitution closes a conflict. It will eventually set free 25,000,000 women (Paragraph 1) (Was Hard Fight). From the date of the women’s rights convention, the suffrage movement in the U.S began a fight that lasted 70 years but ended with a victory (Paragraph 3) (Was Hard Fight).

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Herbert Hoover was elected the country’s 31st president in 1929. The economy was overheating as America begins to buying on margin and guess on the soaring stock markets. He wanted Coolidge to tighten the credit so it wouldn’t overheat (Paragraph 14) (Roaring Twenties). Wanting to show aimless ways of his predecessors were over, Hoover broke their unwritten rule of taking or making phone calls in the Oval Room. He had a telephone placed on his desk (Paragraph 15) (Roaring Twenties). The first opposition on the part of women displayed itself in 1873 when a board of important women presented a petition to congress. It protests against the add-on of suffrage to women. There were a variety of anti-suffrage groups that came into being afterward, until the national association was against women's suffrage was created in 1911 (Paragraph 17) (Was Hard Fight). Full suffrage is being enjoyed to-day by the women of 21 foreign countries (Paragraph 18) (Was Hard

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