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The Great migration from what we used to be to what we have long desired to be which we are now.
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The Length of Woodrow Wilson's presidential terms that started with "he'll keep us out of the war" to raging war against the Germans
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The time that took place when the first would war was happened.
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The Lusitania was sunk by the Germans during the First world war because they were in treacherous waters.
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Lenin was the First to bring a new government to Russia and to start a new Communist Movement during Russia's stages of becoming larger than life.
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The Espionage Act was a sneaky kind of indifferent act that was able to change The Espionage of America
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Wilson's 14 points shocked America and also gave it a certain type of hope
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One of the largest Epidemics that has happened and killed many of people throughout the world
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The Sedition Act was able to form and mold the US after it enacted and ever since it came to America has been different
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The senate of the US Rejected the treaty of Versailles due to the fact of unfair killings and indifferent values
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Schenk Vs US was a larger than life battle between to larger than life contenders which being able to win.
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The first woman to be elected to congress by many more than her peers and was able to change the US government forever
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The US declined the League of nations and being able to support that
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Cotton prices at New Orleans peak at 42 cents a pound, prompting Southern farmers to plant the largest crop in history. The resulting overproduction causes a collapse in prices, with cotton falling to less than 10 cents a pound by early 1921.
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The 19th amendment was created at this time and shaped a new law to the US government and people.
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Baseball's World Series is broadcast on radio for the first time; the New York Giants defeat the New York Yankees, five games to three.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald publishes The Great Gatsby.
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Walt Disney's Steamboat Willie premieres, introducing the world to a new animated character—Mickey Mouse.
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Al Capone's gang murder six followers of rival Bugs Moran in the "Saint Valentine's Day Massacre," the single bloodiest incident in a decade-long turf war between rival Chicago mobsters fighting to control the lucrative bootlegging trade