Emerging from the Gilded Age, Americans greeted a new century in the midst of the Industrial Revolution. Factory working conditions were hazardous, but earnings provided families with income for necessities, as well as new luxuries such as automobiles or tickets to baseball games. Fashions for men and women grew less restrictive, and women struggled for the right to vote. Many modern medicines had not yet been developed, and families struggled to nurse loved ones through the flu epidemic of 1918/19.
Life & Times in 20th-Century America, Vol. 1: Becoming A Modern Nation, 1900-1920
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PublisherGreenwood
ISBN / ASIN0313325715
ISBN-139780313325717
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