Rural/Urban conflicts of the 1920s
Rural and Urban Conflict in the 1920s
At the end of World War I, changes in society began to dominate daily lives.
Conflict arose as an increasingly urban, secular society came into conflict with older
rural traditions. The rise of new ideas and the change into peacetime economy brought
problems in both urban and rural environments. The two sections of the county had their
own sources of conflict, but many affected both.
One source of
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sell their goods. They were forced
to switch immediately back to domestic markets. This shift forced factory owners to fire
employees, and eventually loose their companies.
The 1920s had brought great change to urban and rural communities. These
changes, based on a change in religious principals, hatred toward immigrants, a new
theory of human evolution, and a change in production, changed the way of living for
many people. The United States would never
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