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1920s: Amelia Earhardt is the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean.
Today: Women of all ethnicities train as commercial, military, and private pilots, flying all over the world for companies, governments, and individuals.
1920s: The first scheduled television broadcast airs in New York City.
Today: Countless television programs air constantly through cable and satellite connections. Programs air in numerous languages from a vast number of networks, stretching far and wide across the entire globe.
1920s: The most famous U.S. stock market crash occurs, spiraling the world into an economic crisis.
Today: The world economy exists on a precarious balance that could easily be disrupted with war, shortages, or unemployment.
1920s: Lenin, Hitler, and Mussolini all begin their rise to power in their respective countries, a precursor to World War II.
Today: With heavy political unrest around the world, the United States...
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