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Who: Anyone but mainly Woman
What: It's a law stating that you can't deny anyone the right to vote.
When: 1920
Where: Everyone in the U.S
Summary: The 19th Amendment stated that it was illegal to deny someone's right to vote due to their sex. -
Who: Americans during the 1920s.
What: It was a ban on alcohol.
When: The 1920s.
Where: All of America.
Summary: It was a ban on alcohol during thee 1920s. -
Who: It affects immigrants from any country coming into the U.S.
What: It was an emergency quota to keep the population of the U.S. down.
When: 1921
Where: The United States and the immigrating countries.
Summary: The number of immigrants admitted from any country annually to 3% of the number of residents from that country living in the United States. -
Who: People who populate Louisiana.
What: A flood that destroys a lot of people's homes.
When: 1922
Where: Louisiana
Summary: It was a flood that was disastrous and destroyed a lot of Lousiana. -
Who: Howard Carter and King Tutankhamen
What: King Tutankhamun's tomb was open.
When: 1923
Where: Valley of the Kings on the west bank of the Nile.
Summary: King Tutankhamun's tomb was opened by Howard Carter, and they found his corpse. -
Who: A lot of different people who wanted to celebrate Thanksgiving.
What: The first parade to celebrate Thanksgiving.
When: 1924
Where: Macy's Herald Square
Summary: The first thanksgiving parade was held in 1924 on Macy's Herald Square. -
Who: F. Scott Fitzgerald
What: It was a book to show the American Dream and its attainability.
When: 1925
Where: New York, C. Scribner's Sons
Summary: A book to show the American Dream and was published by F. Scott Fitzgerald. -
Who: John Logie Baird
What: First television demonstration
When: 1926
Where: 22 Frith Street, London
Summary: John Logie Baird created the first television demonstration. -
Who: Charles Lindbergh
What: He flies the Spirit of St. Louis.
When: 1927
Where: Across the Atlantic
Summary: Charles Lindbergh flies the Spirit of St. Louis over the Atlantic Ocean. -
Who: Alexander Fleming
What: Alexander Fleming discovers penicillin which changed the medical field forever.
When: 1928
Where: St. Mary's Hospital, London
Summary: Alexander Fleming discovers penicillin for the medical field. -
Who: Everyone in America
What: It was a crash in stock markets
When: 1929
Where: Everywhere mainly New York I believe
Summary: The stock market crashed which causes the Great Depression to begin. -
Who: Everyone
What: It was a dust bowl that brought a major drought.
When: 1930
Where: 23 states across the U.S.
Summary: It was the worst drought in the last 300 years. -
Who: Everyone
What: People have riots over food
When: 1931
Where: Minneapolis
Summary: People were having riots over food and canned goods because of the great depression. -
Who: President Roosevelt
What: Roosevelt gets elected as president.
When: 1932
Where: United States
Summary: President Roosevelt gets elected as president by the public. -
Who: President Rosevelt
What: President Rosevelt passed 77 laws while in his first 100 days of being president.
When: 1933
Where: U.S.
Summary: President Rosevelt passed 77 laws in 100 days. -
Who: It affected most of the U.S.
What: The dust storms caused the droughts to get more severe.
When: 1934
Where: All across the U.S.
Summary: The dust bowl was causing the previous droughts to get worse which impacted people. -
Who: The Emergency Relief Appropriation, and people who are unemployed.
What: It was a motion to help people get jobs.
When: 1935
Where: U.S.
Summary: It was an act that helped people all across America get jobs, to help with the unemployment crisis. -
Who: Preisdent Roosevelt
What: Roosevelt was elected for a second term.
When: 1936
Where: U.S.
Summary: President Roosevelt was elected for a second term by the public. -
Who: Multiple countries
What: The start of WWII because of Hitler
When: 1939
Where: Everywhere
Summary: Hitler started to invade countries and the U.S. sent troops to help France and Britain to help support them. -
Who: People of the U.S.
What: Pearl harbor was attacked by Japan and the U.S. joined WWII.
When: 1941
Where: United States
Summary: The United States joined the war after the attack on Pearl Harbor. -
Who: Africa Americans
What: To create a new sense of pride and power for African Americans.
When: 1960
Where: North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Maryland, Kentucky, Alabama, Virginia, and Florida.
Summary: It was a protest that protested a new sense of power and pride for African Americans. -
Who: John Kennedy
What: He gets elected as president.
When: 1960
Where: The U.S.
Summary: John Kennedy gets elected for president by the public. -
Who: Soviets
What: Built by the German Democratic Republic during the Cold War.
When: 1961
Where: Berlin
Summary: The Berlin Wall was built to prevent the Soviets to go into Berlin. -
Who: John Kennedy
What: Assassination
When: 1963
Where: Parkland Memorial Hospital
Summary: John Kennedy the President of the United States at the time got assassinated. -
Who: Everyone
What: It was an act to prohibit discrimination.
When: 1964
Where: The White House
Summary: The Civil rights act was an act that stated that it is prohibited to discriminate against someone based on their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. -
Who: Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov
What: The first man to be launched into space.
When: 1965
Where: Space
Summary: Alexei Leonov was the first man to be launched into space. -
Who: Mao Zedong
What: It was a revolution due to Mao Zedong thinking someone had infiltrated their government.
When: 1966
Where: China
Summary: A revolution due to Mao Zedong thinking someone had infiltrated their government. -
Who: Wall Street
What: It's the remaking of Wall Street
When: 1967 - 1971
Where: U.S.
Summary: It was the remake of Wall Street to better help America. -
Who: Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy
What: They both got assassinated in the same year.
When: 1968
Where: Indianapolis (Martin Luther), Good Samaritan Hospital (Kennedy)
Summary: They both got assassinated in the same year. -
Who: Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Pilot Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin.
What: It was the first people to land on the moon.
When: 1969
Where: The moon
Summary: Apollo 11 was the first moon landing for the human species.
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