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The Niagara Movement was a civil movement for African Americans. The second meeting for this movement was held in the United States. By 1911, National Association for the Advancedment of Colored People was formed (NAACP.)
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The Federal Burea of Investigation was established to better enforce and ensure justice.
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Henry Ford came out with the Model T. It was the first automobile.
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President Woodrow Wilson had become president during the years of 1913 to 1921.
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The United States later entered the war when a German submarine shot down a ship, the Lusitania, carrying 128 U.S. citizens that died in the attack in May 7, 1915.
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World War 1 ended with the United States and the Soviet Union having the most power. The war had been won after the majority of the power shifted towards the Allies. Germany was forced to agree to a truce and the Central Powers surrendered. The Allie representatives attended a meeting in Paris to draft the peace settlement. By this time period, 10,000,000 people had become victums to the war. (Jan. 1, 1919)