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Essay On The Difference Between The 1920's And 1970

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Through the decades, between the 1920’s and 1999’s, there have been an innumerable amount of accomplishments, and I do not doubt futile attempts at trying to make an accomplishment, throughout those eras. There have also been quite a few presidents in those decade years as well. In 1920, it was the last year for Woodrow Wilson’s term of office. Through 1921 and 1922, it was Warren G. Harding, in 1923 to 1928 it was Calvin Coolidge who was the face of this country. From 1929 to 1932 it was Herbert Hoover and I could just go on and on and on. From 1920 to 1999 there has been 15 different presidents and each one did something different and for this country, well most of them at least. There have been different fashion eras, the Equal Rights amendment was conceived, apprehended, in 1772 which gave equal rights to women, which still can be debatable even today because they still, I believe, still do not get the rights they deserve. They still do not get treated as equally as male even though we were and are created equal, but I am getting off topic. This is not my decade I choose by the way. The decade of my choosing would have to be, since I have to choose, would have to be 1980 through 1990. You might wonder why I have selected, chosen, this decade. …show more content…

I know I said 1980, which was the last year for Jimmy Carter’s time in office, through 1990, which was the second year of George Bush’s presidency, but I had to choose a decade; ten years. I, predominantly, want to focus on the years 1881to 1888 because those are all the years consisting of Ronald Reagan’s presidency. Reagan, in my opinion once again, is one of the greatest presidents we have had. One of his greatest accomplishments and a reason why we do not have to be so worried about being bombed or having missiles shot at us; the United States; he created the outer space Strategic Defense Initiative. This defense initiative was later dubbed, nicknamed, as the “Star

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