US knowledge test prep Flashcards
What were unemployment figures like in the USA at this time?
Unemployment never rose above 3.7%
How did the USA emerge from WW1?
- No fighting happened on US soil meaning there was no structural damage to repair
- The USA had helped the old empire powers like Britain, lending them money during WW1
- The US spent $22 bn on WW1 compared to over $35 bn spent by Britain and its Empire.
What happened to the wages of industrial workers?
- Employees were paid more. The real wages of industrial workers rose by 14% from 1914 - 1929.
- On average their wages were two or three times higher than in Europe.
What happened to the production of industrial goods?
Production of industrial goods rose by 50% between 1922 and 1929
What was the assembly line?
A method of production using a moving conveyor belt. A product is gradually built as it moves along the line. Each person working on the assembly line completes one step of the production.
Compare the number of automobiles on the road in 1920 to 1929.
In 1920 there were 7.5 million
In 1929 there were 27 million, approx. 1 for every 5 people
How did more efficient working methods affect working hours?
Workers worked on average 44 hours per week by 1929 rather than 47 in 1920
By 1924, how effective had Ford’s assembly line been?
10 million Model Ts had been built at Highland Park
How did the automobile industry help other industries to grow?
- Other factories copied the assembly line method, such as consumer goods like vacuum cleaners
- Industries hugely benefited cars used 90% of America’s petrol, 80% of the country’s rubber and 75% of its glass
How did the number of sales of electrical goods increase?
Between 1912 and 1929, the number of electrical goods sold per year went from 2.4 million to 160 million.
What impact did technological advances have on leisure?
- Automobile ownership meant people could go on holiday - by 1923 there were 2,000 new campsites across America and over 1 million Americans used them
- Between 1923 and 1930, 60% of American families purchased radios - 50 million tuned in to listen to a boxing match between Tunney and Dempsey in 1927
- During the 1920s, up to 10 million people would go to the cinema every day!
How did advertising change during the 1920s?
- Some companies employed psychologists to help them reach a target market e.g. Lucky strike targeted young women
- Campaigns began to include slogans, brand names, celebrity endorsements and consumer aspirations
- Consumers began to believe that they could not survive without a product
- By 1929 $3 billion a year on advertising, 5 times more than in 1914
How did credit work?
Consumers would pay a deposit, and then the rest in regular installments (hire purchase)
Why was this so unstable?
- Many people purchased multiple consumer goods on hire purchase, often spending between ¼ and ½ their monthly wages on them, such as cars.
- Banks lent money very easily with few financial checks.
- Many consumers and businesses ended up with debts that they could not afford to pay back
By 1929 how much had been bought on credit?
By 1929, almost $7 billion worth of goods were sold using credit including 75% of cars and 50% of major household appliances.