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'The 1920's were a decade of progress and opportunity for all Americans'. How far do the sources support this view?
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... 'The 1920's were a decade of progress and opportunity for all Americans'. How far do the sources support this view? In this essay I will be studying all sources to identify if the 1920's was a decade of progress and opportunity for all Americans. I will be taking notice of the sources that provide evidence and will be concluding to see if the statement above is backed with sufficient evidence. In Source A we can see that there's a picture of the Statue of Liberty. This statue stood in the New York Harbour and would have been the first sighting immigrants saw as they sailed over to America. It was a symbol of opportunity as they arrived in America. A poem by Emma Lazarus was carved at the base and was written specifically in 1886 just for the statue of liberty. The poem indicates that America will take anyone, we can see














