Many men who went to war were never able to return home. When the war ended and the remaining men came home, there were not enough of them to go around. Women had to fight harder for men because there was a smaller number. Many women started living life for fun and not just trying to start a family.
According to Victorian morals, women should marry early and start a family. They were expected to uphold morality and daintiness, dress elegantly and limit themselves to the home. …show more content…
They don't need to worry about what other people will say or think about them. Women's actions are their own decisions. Without this “revolution” in the 1920’s who knows if women would be as equal to men as they are today. The KKK Gained popularity in the 1920’s by taking advantage of America's fear of change, took over governments, and used propaganda. America was changing many things in the 1920’s. America was changing its culture, moral standards, and way of life.
The KKK saw all these changes as a threat to the America that they wanted. Americans who didn’t want the change that was happening in America joined the KKK. The KKK persuaded many political figures to join their way of thinking. They found their way into the government and that ended up being very dangerous. The 1920’s saw KKK lead a growing campaign of terror across the South, with lynchings and burnings. This intimidation created an atmosphere of fear and terror and made the KKK even more powerful.
There were growing fears from poor white southerners afraid of African-Americans and immigrants willing to work for low wages and taking jobs normally reserved for them. KKK also capitalised upon the growing fears towards immigration, seeing them as a threat to American