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Jazmyn Francis
10 September, 07:13
What were the political changes in the 1920s
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Pineda
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Some things that happened were that people wanted an end to labor problems and racial strife, less immigration, conservative politics, a return to christian values, and less government interference in their lives. By the 1920s, many Americans had grown tired of war and constant attempts at reform, including numerous attempts to pass moral legislation.
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