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In what ways were working Americans of the 1920s better off? How were they worse off?
Heredity
The passing of traits from parents to offspring through genes, influencing characteristics like eye color, height, and susceptibility to certain diseases.
High Frequency
Referring to wave frequencies that are very high, particularly in the context of electromagnetic spectrum, encompassing radio waves, microwaves, and part of the infrared light range.
Basilar Membrane
A structure in the cochlea of the inner ear that plays a key role in sound analysis and hearing.
Tone-Deaf
A term often used to describe a person's poor ability to distinguish musical notes or remain in tune while singing.
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