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The US bans alcohol, and it destroys the fifth largest industry in the US.
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He is elected in 1921 and is dead in office in 1923.
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The Model T is the first affordable car to be mass produced.
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Warren G. Harding dies at the age of 57 years old from a heart attack in office.
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The Ku Klux Klan is reborn and is back stronger than the last time.
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For the first time women are elected governor, and to make it better, there are two elected.
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Babe Ruth is the first person to ever hit 60 home runs in a single season.
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Charles Lindenbergh is the first person to fly across the Atlantic Ocean.
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The brand Kellogg is official and can create products.
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Walt Disney makes the Steamboat Willie, and it is the first big break for him.
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The US stock market crashes hard and the Great Depression is born.
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The first bank Panic and fail
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There are now over 100,000 banks that have failed just in the US.
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The new Deal is formed and it tries to start the recovery.
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Adolf Hitler is now in control of Germany
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The unemployment reaches a new high of 25%
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Franklin D. Roosevelt is the 32nd president of the US
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Franklin D. Roosevelt is reelected as the president of the US
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The AAA was formed to help limit the production of certain crops so that the price of the crops would rise.
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The US enters World War 2 after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
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John F. Kennedy wins the election by the closest margin since 1884.
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Marilyn Monroe is found dead in her bedroom after she died from an overdose at the age of 36
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MLK performed his famous speech, "I Have a Dream" in front of 250,000 people.
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The Civil Rights act was a law that prevented discrimination against race, religion, color, and sex.
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MLK is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
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Malcom X gets Assassinated while performing a speech in Manhattan's Audubon Ballroom.
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The US troops in Vietnam get the queue to go on the Offense in the war.
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Discrimination at the voting polls for race, religion, and sex are destroyed
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The Kansas City Chiefs and the Green Bay Packers play in the first Superbowl in front of millions of fans
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Over 400,000 protesters are marching to hear MLK and Dr. Benjamin Spock speak at the U.N.