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  Repealed Prohibition
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  Relief- money, food, shelter, and temporary charity.
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  M- Militarism
A- Alliances
I- Imperilism
N- Nationalism
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  2nd Red Scare.
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  An American general and statesman who served as the 34th president of the United States. 38th parallel.
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  National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
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  NASSA achieves moon landing
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  Where opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
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  Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in 1914.
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  The central powers were Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.
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  It was designed to allow Germany to wage a successful two-plan war.
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  It had happened in less than a year after World War I had happened.
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  Germany had instituted a policy of the unrestricted submarine warfare.
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  A secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office.
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  A German submarine used in World War I to World War II.
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  It was one of the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end. The treaty that Hitler violated when he rearmed and sent troops to Rhineland.
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  A young woman in the 1920's who declared her independence from traditional rules and all of their fashion styles.
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  Buying on credit and paying it back over time with interest
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  The purchasing of stocks by paying only a small percentage which is (10%) of the price and then they would end up borrowing the rest.
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  African American cultured showcased through a bunch of different things like literature, poetry, art, and music.
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  The fear of communism in the 1920s.
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  It is something that is very popular for only a short amount of time, and then it would be forgotten.
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  A style of music that was created by the African Americans that was very popular in the 1920s.
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  A radical, anarchist, or communist
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  Prefer traditions
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  Challenge traditions
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  They leased an oil-rich land and in return they wanted bribery.
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  Country areas with people living there.
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  The growth of cities.
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  It was a secret society, and their purpose was to ensure white supremacy over other people.
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  Communism is a group of Americans that do not like change.
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  The belief that Americans were superior to everyone else. Became the basis for distrust of immigrants coming to America.
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  Limited the number of incoming immigrants to the U.S.
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  Measures to hunt out political radicals and immigrants who were potential threats to American society.
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  Wet was when they were against prohibition. And dry was when they were in favor of prohibition.
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  Someone who has made alcohol illegally and or smuggled in it for a profit.
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  Gave women the right to vote, and women first voted.
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  Moving from one place to another.
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  He became president when Warren Harding dies suddenly.
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  A president whose administration was racked with scandal, he died in office.
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  A territory of the US during 1920s, lots of immigrants to the US.
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  He wrote The Great Gatsby, This Side of Paradise, and Tender to the Night. He had married someone named Zelda. He was also one of the Jazz Age authors.
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  A time period when drinking, making, and selling alcohol was illegal.
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  Great jazz musicians.
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  A place where alcoholic beverages are sold and consumed illegally, during prohibition.
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  A worker who replaces a striking worker, it can be a dangerous position to be in.
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  To stop working as a collective form of protest against an employer, often to achieve a specific aim.
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  A type of entertainment popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s consisting of a variety of singing, dancing, and comic acts.
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  Lindberg's plane, it hangs in the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, in Washington DC.
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  He wrote Farwell to Arms, The Sun Also Rises, and Old Man of the Sea, loved hunting, suffered from depression, one of America's greatest authors
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  Amendment that outlaws alcohol.
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  An agreement between an employer and an employee in which the employee agrees, as a condition of employment, not to be a member of a labor union. In the United States, such contracts were, until the 1930s, widely used by employers to prevent the formation of unions.
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  The act that made Indians citizens.
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  A law that severely restricted immigration by establishing a system of national quota's that blatantly discriminated against immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe.
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  A Cuban communist revolutionary and politician who governed the Republic of Cuba as a Prime Minister.
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  First women to fly across the Atlantic.
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  Long term causes of the Great Depression
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  They blamed Hoover for the depression because of suffering. Also, Hoovervilles were named after Hoover.
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  He tried to help by signing the Hawley-Smoot Tariff, raised protective tariffs, but the efforts did not work.
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  It lasted from 1929-1939. The worst economic downturn in the world. It began after the stock market crash.
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  President who unsuccessfully tried to fix the Great Depression through volunteer efforts and hopes.
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  An act implementing protectionist trade policies.
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  Was when WWI vets marched on Washington D.C.
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  Experts who advise him beyond his cabinets.
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  High unemployment during the Great Depression by putting hundreds of thousands of young men to work.
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  A labor law and consumer law passed by the US Congress authorize the President to regulate industry for fair wages and prices.
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  It was a federal law passed in 1933 as part of U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal
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  A federally owned corporation in the United Sates created by congressional charter to provide navigation, flood control, electricity generation and many other things.
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  A series programs and projects instituted during the Great Depression by Franklin D. Roosevelt that aimed to restore prosperity to Americans.
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  To restore the public's confidence in financial markets after the stock market crash.
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  He was a field officer and a personal adjutant to Reichsfuhrer-SS.
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  It was a huge area of heavy fighting across Europe from Germany's invasion. Name given to the fighting that took place in Europe.
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  A general of the United States Army who commanded the U.S. Seventh Army in the Mediterranean theatre of World War II.
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  The allies were Great Britain, France, Soviet Union, and the United States.
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  Germany, Italy, and Japan
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  Purpose to aid the Allies
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  Italy gained control of.
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  Hitler took over.
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  Hitler took over.
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  Hitler took over.
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  Hitler took over.
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  Hitler took over.
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  Hitler took over.
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  Hitler took over.
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  Hitler took over.
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  Hitler took over.
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  Hitler took over.
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  Hitler took over.
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  "Living Space" Hitler wanted more room for the Germans.
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  Germany invaded Poland with Blitzkrieg attack (world war II begins).
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  Period of no fighting September 1939- April 1940
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  Japan gained control of.
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  Hitler put the military in this demilitarized zone.
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  Giving in to the demands of an aggressor in order to keep the peace.
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  Part of Czechoslovakia that Hitler wanted to control
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  The Allies were Serbia, Russia, France, United Kingdom, Belgium, and the United States.
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  Allowed the U.S. to ship arms and other supplies are manufactured or stored, also the war supplies themselves.
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  A series of battles during World War II took place.
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  Involving or engaging in the deliberate of crashing of a bomb-filled airplane into a military target
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  A restriction of people's rights.
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  A political philosophy that advocates a strong centralized government.
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  The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
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  It was the last major German offensive campaign on the Western Front. Hitler's last major offensive.
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  Allied forces invaded northern France by means of beach landings in Normand June 6, 1944.
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  It was a competition for supremacy in nuclear warfare between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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  A national barrier separating the former Soviet bloc and the West prior to the decline of communism that followed the political events in Eastern Europe in 1989.
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  An American foreign policy whose stated purpose was to counter Soviet geopolitical expansion during the Cold War.
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  An American initiative passed in 1948 to aid Western Europe, in which the United States gave over 12 billion dollars.
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  It was a war between North Korea and South Korea. The war began on June 25, 1950, when North Korea invaded South Korea following a series of clashes along the border.
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  in Vietnam as the Resistance War Against America or simply the American War, was an undeclared war in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
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  A wall that separated West Berlin, Germany, from East Germany, which surrounded it until 1989.
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  An American politician who served as the 35th president of the United States.
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  An American politician who served as the 40th president of the United States.
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  The Soviet Union collapses.