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Naturalization Act in the USA
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This Amendment to the US Constitution was ratified in 1865, abolishing slavery across the US
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It is a secret, violent orginization that targets African Americans and others they deem necesarry
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This Amendment was ratified to the US Constitution in 1868, this gave naturally born people in the US citizenship, made a process in which people could become citizens, and made it so citizenship could not be taken away.
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This Amendment which was passed in 1870 gave all male citizens, regardless of race, the right to vote.
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Chinese Exclusion Act in the USA banning Chinese laborers from immigrating to the U.S. for ten years and making Chinese immigrants ineligible for naturalization.
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The intent of the 1887 Dawes Act was to solve the problems of Native Americans by helping them assimilate into American Culture.
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Founding of the Anti-Saloon League in the USA
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Renaming of the Ohio Anti-saloon League to the Anti-Saloon League of America
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This court case allowed the segregation of African Americans and Whites.
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The U.S. Congress declared war on Spain on April 25, 1898, after a naval court of inquiry blamed Spain for the sinking of the USS Maine in Havana harbor
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grated citizens the power to elect each states US senators
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A german U-Boat sank the Lusitania, a Brittish passenger ship carrying 128 American citizens and weapons for the allies.
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WWI
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Ratification of the 18th Amendment banning the manufacture, sale, and transportation of intoxicating liquor.
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Creation of The Communist Labor Party in the USA
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Invented by Earle Dickson in 1920.
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The modern red, yellow, and green traffic light was invented by William Potts in 1920.
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Gave women the right to vote
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John Larson invented the first lie detector in 1921.
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Ralph Samuelson created water skis in 1922.
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The 1924 Native American Citizenship Act was passed to correct some of the problems created by the Dawes Act and to recognise the service of Native Americans who volunteered during World War I.
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The Scopes Trial in the USA
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The first coin-operated jukebox was installed in 1927.
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The Lindbergh Flight across the Atlantic Ocean
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Alexander Fleming accidentally discovered penicillin in 1928.
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Otto Frederick Rohwedder invented the automatic bread slicer in 1928
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Ratification of the 21st Amendment which repealed the 18th Amendment.
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Shortened the transition period between presidential elections and inauguration.
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The Indian Reorganization Act repealed the Dawes Act and ended the assimilation policy. This act attempted to address the damage by returning lands to tribal control and preserving Native American Culture.
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Immigration and Nationality Act (or the McCarran-Walter act) in the USA
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(Start of Vietnam War)
In 1954, after years of fighting, the French
were defeated, leading to the division of Vietnam
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This Amendment which was passed in 1964, abolished the use of a poll tax required to register to vote.
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(Vietnam War)
In August 1964, the Gulf of Tonkin incident occurred, in which two U.S.
Navy ships were allegedly attacked by North Vietnamese forces. This
event led to the passage of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, which gave
President Lyndon B. Johnson broad authority to use military force in
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Immigration and Nationality Act in the USA
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(Vietnam War)
The Paris Peace Talks began in 1968, aimed at negotiating an
end to the war. However, the talks were frequently stalled, and
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In 1968, the Tet Offensive was launched by the North
Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces, catching the United
States by surprise. Though the offensive was eventually repelled, it led to a turning point in the
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This Amendment lowered the voting age to 18 instead of 21.
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(Vietnam War)
In 1972, President Richard Nixon
implemented a policy of Vietnamization, in which U.S. troops were gradually withdrawn and the South Vietnamese army was trained and equipped to take over
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In 1973, the Paris Peace Accords were signed, officially ending U.S. involvement in the war. -
(End of Vietnam War)
in 1975, the North Vietnamese launched a final offensive that led to the fall of Saigon and the unification of Vietnam under communist rule. -
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Refugee Act in the USA
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