Cool facts about the 1920s
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But the 1902 renovation, plus the addition of the third story in the 1920s, put a huge strain on the structure. A 1948 engineer’s report concluded that the White House “was standing up purely from habit.” A 1952 renovation gutted the building, strengthened the structure, and rebuilt it. Since 1952, no major overhauls have been necessary.
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The Great Dust Bowl in the 1920s in the US resulted partly from farmers who had planted crops in unreliable areas of BSk climate during the wet years of the …
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The so-called “Melville Revival” of the 1920s thus raises questions about why Anglo-American writers and critics rediscovered Melville at this particular cultural and historical moment. In the aftermath of WWI, the moral and philosophical upheavals of the early 1900s took on a new—and much more pressing—significance.
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25 America Moves to the City, 1865–1900. Chapter Theme. Theme: In the late nineteenth century, American society was increasingly dominated by large urban centers. Explosive urban growth was accompanied by often disturbing changes, including the New Immigration, crowded slums, religious challenges and transformations, and conflicts over culture and values.
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1920s Advertisements. Directions: ... e.g. a textile manufacturer wanting people to wear their product to stay cool during the summer shows people wearing fashions made from their cloth at a sunny seaside setting where there is a cool breeze. testimonial .
[DOC File]America Moves to the City, 1865-1900
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Other than the attempts from the late 1920s to the early 1930s, there were series of experiments regarding wider film formats during the 1900s as well: the 48mm Viventoscope of Blair, the 60mm Demeny-Gaumont and Prestwich (1893-96), the 68mm Biograph (1897), the 63mm Veriscope (1897), the 65mm Hughes Moto-Photoscope (1897).
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This relatively simple procedure caused more than a few headaches for federal authorities in the 1920s during the era of Prohibition, when illegal stills proliferated in remote regions of the United States. ... so a mixture of two or more substances can be dissolved at an elevated temperature and then allowed to cool slowly. Alternatively, the ...
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