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Considered a turning point of the European Theater of the war, the Soviets beat the Germans after a long siege of Stalingrad but at no small cost, with over 1.5 million casualties. After this surrender, the Soviets will push the Germans out of the USSR.
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Life in the trenches was terrible there was this thing called trench foot and it rotted the feet of the solders.
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Assassination of Austra Hungary duke.
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German invasion France halted at the Marne river and nobody won the fight, stalemate
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There was a lot of new weapons like they created a toxic gas that could be thrown and kill with a painful death. Also, they had made tanks which were a big improvement to warfare.
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Imperialism is when a Country takes over new land. Britain and France increased their land by a lot during the war.
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One who produces or distributes alcohol illegally.
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Young women that did things out of ordinary like wearing short dresses and wore lots of makeup.
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A radical, anarchist, or communist.
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The growth of cites and the suburbs surrounding them.
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Dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries.
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Thomas Scopes taught the theory of evolutions and got in trouble for it.
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This strike lasted 4 months with nothing to show for in the end.
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This was an attempt to ban alcohol in the United States.
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Where communist and anarchist were on the rise and everyone was afraid of them
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The Teapot Dome scandal was a bribery scandal involving the administration of United States President Warren G. Harding
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A great Jazz player in the 1900s
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In the 1920s is when the life of Jazz was blooming especially since there were radios to listen to them.
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New immigration made it where oversea foreigners couldn't come to America.
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Women gain the right to vote for President.
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A series of violent and abusive law-enforcement raids directed at leftist radicals and anarchists.
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The Harlem Renaissance was an intellectual, social, and artistic explosion centered in Harlem, New York, spanning the 1920s. During the time, it was known as the "New Negro Movement", named after The New Negro, the 1925 anthology edited by Alain Locke.
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A plan made by Hoover that stopped the Depression a little but ti didn't do much
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president during the great depression and who everyone blamed for the great depression.
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Huey long A.K.A the kingfish was a speaker that wanted to become a great leader just like Hitler.
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A period in 1930 where America was in a depression where there were no jobs and no money.
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Blankets that were made out of newspaper and other garbage.
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Hoovervilles where people made there house with garbage and things from there old homes.
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Was the president who fixed all of Hoover's mistakes and pulled America out of the great depression.
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Adolf Hitler was a German politician and leader of the Nazi Party.
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The New Deal was a series of programs public work projects, financial reform and regulations made by Franklin D. Rosevelt
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The start of the great depression where everyone's power went out the cause is that the stock market crashed.
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an aerial battle fought in World War II in 1940 between the German Luftwaffe (air force), which carried out an extensive bombing in Britain, and the British Royal Air Force, which offered successful resistance
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The Attacks on Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike by the imperial Japanese.
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Hitler wants to invade and take Barbarossa
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April 1942 American and Filipino soldiers were forced to march 65 miles to prison camps by their Japanese captors. It is called the Death March because so many of the prisoners died in route.
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The day on which an important operation is to begin or a change to take effect.
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A naval battle that was the turning point in the Pacific; the American fleet (aircraft carriers) are able to stop the Japanese advance across the Pacific
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World War II battle in December 1944 between Germany and Allied troops that was the last German offensive in the West.
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Moving from war to war on a different island to island
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The 33rd president of the United States from 1945 to 1953. He was also the president in office when we won the first world war.
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City in Japan, the first to be destroyed by an atomic bomb, on August 6, 1945. The bombing hastened the end of World War II.