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Elianna Meza
7 June, 05:25
How did the nation become divided in the 1920s?
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Thumper
7 June, 09:13
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Due to the stock market crash and almost leading to the Great Depression and this was also during the prohibition era when bootlegging illegal liquor was a crime in the U. S
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