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When was Warren Harding president? - Answer>>1921-1923

When was Calvin Coolidge president? - Answer>>1923-1929

When was Herbert Hoover president? - Answer>>1929-1933

What year was the Fordney-McCumber tariff? - Answer>>1922

What tariff did Fordney-McCumber introduce? - Answer>>20%

What type of working week was common in the 1920s? -
Answer>>56 (hours per week)

What years did the government reduce federal tax? -
Answer>>1924,26,28

How many years was Andrew Mellon secretary of the treasury? -
Answer>>8

How much worth of tax reductions did Andrew Mellon hand out? -
Answer>>$3.5 billion

What was the government surplus in 1925? - Answer>>$677
million

What was the government surplus in 1927? - Answer>>$607
million

How much did Ford pay his workers per day? - Answer>>$5

,How long did it take to produce a Ford car in 1913? -
Answer>>12.5 hours

How long did it take to produce a Ford car in 1923? -
Answer>>2 hours 40 minutes

How many cars were there in the USA in 1920? - Answer>>8
million

How many cars were there in the USA in 1929? - Answer>>26
million

How much did a Ford Model T cost by 1925? - Answer>>$280

How many workers were working in order to pay for a car? -
Answer>>65%

How many people were paying for cars on credit according to
Robert and Helen Lynd? - Answer>>50%

How many people had a bath tub according to Robert and Helen
Lynd? - Answer>>1/3

What % of the workforce did the car industry employ? -
Answer>>7%

By how much did Detroit grow between 1910-20? -
Answer>>120%

What year was the Federal Highway Act? - Answer>>1921

By how much did road surface increase? - Answer>>350,000
miles to over 662,000 miles

, By how much did tyre manufacture grow? - Answer>>170%

How many electrical devices were there in America in 1912 vs
1929? - Answer>>2.4 million to 160 million

By 1929, the largest 200 corporations possessed what
percentage of the nation's wealth? - Answer>>20%

By how much did mergers in manufacturing + mining enterprises
increase? - Answer>>trebled over 1,200

How many cinemas were there by 1928? - Answer>>17,000

How much was a movie ticket in the 1920s? - Answer>>10
cents

When did radio sets begin being mass produced? -
Answer>>1920

How many radio stations were there by 1929? - Answer>>618

How many goods were sold on credit by 1929? -
Answer>>(almost) $7 billion

What % of cars were bought on credit by 1929? -
Answer>>75%

What % of household items were bought on credit by 1929? -
Answer>>50%

How many business schools were there by 1928? -
Answer>>89

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