WWI Begins
The War at Home
After the War
The Business of America
Old Values vs. New Values
100

the development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy

What is (Mr. Locke, page 373)?  

100

a person could be fined up to $10,000 and sentenced to 20 years in jail for interfering with the war effort or for saying anything disloyal, profane, or abusive about the government or the war effort

What is the (Mr. Locke, page 392)?  

100

in May 1920, they were arrested and charged with the robbery and murder of a factory paymaster and his guard in South Braintree, Massachusetts

Who were (Mr. Locke, page 413)?  

100

fit into the pro-business spirit of the 1920s very well as president who favored government policies that would keep taxes down

Who was (Mr. Locke, page 422)?  

100

forbade the teaching of Darwin's theory of evolution in any public school or university

What was the (US History, 47b)?  

200

a barren expanse of mud pockmarked with shell craters and filled with barbed wire

What is (Mr. Locke, page 376)?  

200

Wilson presented this plan for world peace on January 18, 1918

What was the (Mr. Locke, page 399)?  

200

this system established the maximum number of people who could enter the United States from each foreign country

What was the (Mr. Locke, page 415)?  

200

resulted as cities spread in all directions

What was the (Mr. Locke, page 424)?  

200

of California, preached her fundamentalist message over loudspeakers to arena-sized crowds

Who was (US History, 47b)?  

300

a telegram from the German foreign minister to the German ambassador in Mexico that was intercepted by British agents

What was (Mr. Locke, page 379)?  

300

established nine new nations while shifting the boundaries of other nations

What was the (Mr. Locke, page 400)?  

300

was described as a good-natured  man who "looked like a president ought to look"

Who was (Mr. Locke, page 419)?  

300

enabled people to buy goods over an extended period without having to put down much money at the time of purchase

What was an (Mr. Locke, page 426)?  

300

a term for America's most talented writers of the 1920s who were completely disillusioned by the world and alienated by the changes in modern America

What was (US History, 47d)?  

400

this act required men to register with the government in order to be randomly selected for military service

What is the (Mr. Locke, page 382)?  

400

war damages

What are (Mr. Locke, page 400)?  

400

the most spectacular example of corruption where Albert B. Fall managed to get oil reserves transferred from the Navy to the Interior Department

What was the (Mr. Locke, page 421)?  

400

led a successful revolution of Bolshevik workers

Who was (US History, 47a)?  

400

introduced Mickey Mouse to the American public in 1928

Who was (US History, 47d)?  

500

a person who opposes warfare on moral grounds

What is a (Mr. Locke, page 386)?  

500

headed conservative Senators who were suspicious of the provision for joint action and military action against aggression, even though it was voluntary

Who was (Mr. Locke, page 401)?  

500

a close friend of various oil executives who secretly leased land to two private oil companies

Who was (Mr. Locke, page 421)?  

500

he was determined that no Bolshevik Revolution would happen in the United States

Who was (US History, 47a)?  

500

the first Catholic ever to earn the nomination of a major party

Who was (US History, 47e)?  

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