This was one of the causes of World War I(Four possible answers).
Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism.
This policy meant that that the U.S. would NOT get involved with world affairs.
What is isolationism?
This major innovation was found in most homes by the end of the 1920s and marked the end of newspapers being the major source of information.
What is the radio?
Movement of African Americans from the South to the northern cities.
What was the Great Migration?
This even sparked the start of WWI.
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
This president presided over American participation in World War I.
Who was Woodrow Wilson?
The growth of organized crime and and speakeasies was due to this.
What was the League of Nations?
This ended World War I and placed harsh punishments on Germany.
What was the Treaty of Versailles?
This act drafted young American men into the military.
What is the Selective Service Act?
This was a celebration of African-American culture in music, literature, and art.
What was the Harlem Renaissance?
This country did not join the League of Nations after WWI.
What is the United States?
This was the discovery of a message where Germany asked Mexico to help them out during World War I by attacking the US
What was the Zimmerman Telegram?
This organization would regulate the economy by encouraging mass production of goods & efficient production
What is the War Industries Board?
This person amassed a lot of wealth in Chicago for running an organized crime ring involved in bootlegging, gambling, and racketeering.
Who was Al Capone?
This event ignited the first Red Scare in America.
What was a revolution in Russia?
This country in Europe withdrew from the War in 1917 due to internal revolution followed by subsequent Civil War.
What is Russia?
This organization created propaganda during WWI.
The Red Scare, the growth of the KKK, and the widely publicized cases of Sacco and Vanzetti were due to a growth of this.
What is nativism/distrust of immigrants/xenophobia/anti-Catholicism?
The “clear and present danger” doctrine established in this Supreme Court case concerned the issue of freedom of speech.
What was Schenck v. United States(1919)?