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100

What were the names of the two Presidents listed in this section?

Calvin Coolidge, Warren G. Harding

100

The number of points that Wilson's peace plan had.

Fourteen.

100

The country who took most of the blame for WWI

Germany

100

The wage of loggers was $__ a day

$4

100

The year that the nineteenth amendment was ratified.

1920

200

The name of a famous Italian scammer who took funds from investors.

Charles Ponzi

200

Wilson's campaign slogan

"He Kept Us Out Of War"
200

The year that the US entered WWI

1917

200

One of the goals that unions were striking for.

Higher wages, shorter hours, a right to bargain with employers

200

When it came to politics, women were a driving force behind these progressive reforms (name one)

Beautification, prohibition, child labor laws

300

One of the co-founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).

W.E.B Du Bois
300

The term used to describe the 39 senators and Lodge, who were against Wilson's league without reservations or amendments.

Reservationists

300

The treaty that France, the US, and Great Britain created after WWI.

The treaty of Versailles.

300

Name of the associations that unions would affiliate with during strike.

The American Federation of Labor (AFL) or the International Workers of the World (IWW)

300

The convention known as the first women's rights convention.

Seneca Falls Convention

400

The two Italian immigrants charged for the murder of a security guard during an armed robbery.

Nicola Sacco, Bartolomeo Vanzetti

400

The year that the US became a charter member of the United Nations.

1945.

400

The name of the American ship that sank, killing one hundred Americans and sparking anger in the US.

The Lusitania

400

The man who declared "There is no right to strike against the public safety, by anybody, anywhere, anytime."

Calvin Coolidge

400

The woman who called the NWP's style of protest unpatriotic and unladylike.

Carrie Chapman Catt

500

The man who "loathed" President Wilson

Henry Cabot Lodge

500

The year that the 25th amendment was ratified. 

1967

500

The number of Americans "doughboys" who fell in battle during WWI.

50,300

500

The number of coal miners who attended the last major labor action in 1919.

400,000

500

The percent of eligible women who cast a ballot in 1920.

Thirty-five percent

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