![]() ![]() Sources: Daily Life in the United States, 1920-1940 by David E. Flashy neon signs, introduced in 1923, tried to entice the passing motorist into stopping at an establishment. Butchart University Of Georgia David Kyvig’s Daily Life in the United States, 19201940 is an excellent social history which examines how 'ordinary people' reacted to the massive changes during what have been called the 'prosperity' and 'depression' decades. (george walker), 1946- (2) bush, george, 1924-2018 (1) cocktails (1) college graduates (1) conservatives (1) cooking (1) corruption (1) cuomo, andrew, 1957- (1) essays (2) foreign relations of the united states (2) government policy (2) great depression, 1929-1939 (2) iraq war, 2003-2011 (2) lincoln, abraham, 1809-1865 (3) mental depression (2) national security (2) political corruption (2) political ethics (2) prohibition of alcohol (2) prohibition, united states, 1920-1933 (2) published reprints (3) roosevelt, franklin d. In the 1920s thousand of cafes, BBQ joints, and ice cream stands sprung up. 20th century united states history (1) abramoff, jack, 1958- (1) agee, james, 1909-1955 (1) alcohol drinking (2) american dream (1) american folk music (1) american idealism (1) american poetry (1) american recovery & reinvestment act of 2009 (1) anti-satellite weapons (1) art & society (1) artists - economic conditions (1) arts & society (1) balance of power (1) bars (drinking establishments) (1) bathhouses (1) berlin, isaiah, 1909-1997 (1) books & reading (1) budget deficits (1) bush, george w. ![]()
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