Analyze The Changes In The Roaring 20s

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The Roaring 20s brought a lot of daily excitement and change as United States saw new developments in industry. The stock market was high and all seemed well. America was changing drastically in a good way but little did they know one event would change millions of lives for the worse. While everything seemed amazing to the unknowing eye, the change in economy, government, and social life had a lot of bad moments. The anti-Communist and anti-immigration desires were pretty high and there was even new laws set up to keep outsiders away. For example, the Emergency Quota Act and Immigration Act of 1924 had ruled against any foreigners from entering the states. United States was having a difficult time accepting new people, it was like they …show more content…

The second New Deal created the Social Security Act, which provided government pensions for the old, the Indian Reorganization Act to give the Native Americans land, and the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment for the farmers. The second New Deal created new agencies to give fast relief and long-term recovery. For example the second Agricultural Adjustment Administration(AAA), United States Housing Authorities and the Works Progress Administration(WPA). Even with all these helpful policies Roosevelt still saw criticism and even tried to change the Supreme Court to people who supported him and his views. All this pressure had gotten to Roosevelt and he slowly started reducing deficit spending thinking the nation's economy would be okay without it, but of course it would not. Without federal support the economy dropped and many went back to being poor or homeless. When this happened Roosevelt would not take the blame and the Americans voted the New Deal supporters out of office. Republicans passed the Hatch Act of 1939 to reform national elections and weaken the Democratic power over the poor. The New Deal died out without the support of the Government and