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1920s...Beyond the Glitter, The: New Economy, The

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Abstract
The United States becomes the world's creditor nation in the 1920s. It's prosperity and economic standing enhanced by Europe's weakened industrial base at the end of World War I. Technological breakthroughs energize economic growth and the stock market raises. The emergence of consumer-oriented industries like the automobile, motion pictures, and the infant airline industries strengthen the country's economic base while older industries like coal mining, railroads, and steel begin to decline.
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America in the 20th Century, American Economic History, American History, American Studies, Unfinished Nation, The
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