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One of the first mass-produced vehicles made by Henry Ford.
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A secret telegram sent from Germany to Mexico that had a military proposal if the Untited States joined in World War 1.
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The end of World War 1.
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Gave women the right to vote.
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The first flight across the Atlantic that was solo and nonstop.
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A major stock market crash.
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Adolf Hitler becomes Chancellor.
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Programs introduced by Franklin D. Roosevelt to help with the Great Depression.
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It is when France, Great Britain, Italy, and Germany signing off on Czechoslovakia surrendering to Germany.
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Hitler invades Poland, starting WW2.
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Japan surprise attacks Pearl Harbor, taking out lots of U.S. ships and aircraft.
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It is when the Allies landed and invaded the beaches of Normandy.
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When the U.S. dropped a Nuclear bomb on the city of Hiroshima in Japan.
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When the U.S. dropped a Nuclear bomb on the city of Nagasaki in Japan.
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An agreement between lots of countries all over the world with the goal of peace and good relations between all of them.
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George F. Kennan released an article about Stalin's foreign policy.
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The orginization is amde of of several other countries thats are against the Soviet Union and provide protection against it.
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The Soviet Union developed Nuclear Bombs.
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A war between North and South Korea, with the North being supported by China and the Soviet Union and the South being supported by the U.N. (The U.S. was the main supporter).
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The Supreme court decided that separating children by race in schools was unconstitutional.
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It was a war between North and South Vietnam and the North was backed by China and the Soviet Union and the South was backed by the U.S. and other nations against communism.
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This incident starts the Civil Rights movement.
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It was when the U.S. and the Soviet Union got into a confrontation that almost started a nuclear war.
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John F. Kennedy gets assassinated.
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The U.S. congress agreed to have more involvement in the North and South Vietnam War.
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It was a spaceflight that had humans land on the moon, which had never been done before.
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A group of people broke into the Watergate office Building and placed illegal listing devices to gather information for Nixon's re-election campaign.
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Richard Nixon announced to the public that he would be resigning as president after the Watergate scandal.
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This is when computers could communicate with each other more widely than before.
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The concrete wall separating East Berlin from West Berlin was torn down, bringing together both halves of the city back together. It was a sign of peace for Germany.
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A terrorist attack on the Twin Towers, The World Trade Centers. Two commercial passenger planes were crashed into the towers, another plane hit the Pentagon, and another plane crashed into a field presumably on its way to the White House.
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It is a respiratory illness that rapidly sped across the world and cause a worldwide lock down.