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15 September, 10:21

Why did most Americans not notice the plight of rural farmers in the 1920s?

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  1. 15 September, 11:33
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    They didn't because they weren't focused on it. It was the age of technological advancement, industry, wild parties and rich city slickers. The so called roaring twenties. Everyone was focused on factories and development that they didn't pay attention to the farmers.
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