Granted African-American males the right to vote.
15th amendment
Pilots who shot down 5 or more opponents' airplanes were called this.
Aces
Introduced dialectic thinking.
Hegel
Composer of God Bless America
Irving Berlin
Russian leader who pulled Russia out of World War I.
Lenin
Provided women the ability to vote.
19th amendment
Germany introduced and used this weapon to great success in World War I.
Submarines
He provided the tenets of Communism.
Marx
First American to win a Nobel prize in literature in the 1930s.
Sinclair Lewis
Founder of psychoanalysis.
Freud
The direct election of Senators.
17th amendment
America's most significant military contribution to World War I.
Destroyers
He is said to have coined the phrase "God is dead."
Nietzsche
Nobel prize winner who authored The Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and Men.
Steinbeck
A philosophy that focuses solely on results.
Pragmatism
20th amendment
The Triple Entente was made up of these three nations.
Britain, France, & Russia
Most famous of the progressive educators of the early 20th century.
John Dewey
She is a one-hit wonder with her bestseller Gone With the Wind.
Margaret Mitchell
Term used to mock those who feared the rise of Communism in the 1920s.
Red Scare
Prohibition was responsible for these two amendments; one to put it in and one to take it out.
18th and 21st amendments
Leader of Germany during WWI
Wilhelm Kaiser I
Left wing British economist who favored central planning for economies.
John Maynard Keynes
Prominent regional writer and also a Nobel prize winner for literature, his works focused on dysfunctional and decaying Southern families.
William Faulkner
This process includes a clash of idea and its opposite idea to create a new idea (thesis + antithesis = synthesis).
Dialectic thinking