Comparing The Roaring Twenties And The Great Depression

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One major trend in the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression Cohorts for leaving the nest was marriage. Young people lived at home until they got married. Events such as the Great Depression and the beginning of World War II made it hard for some young adults to get married. The Great Depression was an event that affected the economy so much that a lot of people did not have the money to get married and support a family on their own. Other trends why young people left home to become independent were school and jobs. During those eras were that young adults who mostly lived in rural areas had to leave home in order to find work in the bigger cities. I think the cohort of the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression cohorts choose marriage