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largest oil strike in tx

spindletop, beaumont tx

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when was the southern farmers' alliance founded

1877

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annie webb blanton

suffrage leader who helped contribute to the 19th amendment being made

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suffrage meaning

the right for women to vote

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19th amendment

the right for all citizens to vote (women to vote)

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central powers in ww1

germany, austria-hungary, ottoman empire

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why did the us enter ww1

americans thought mexico would attack them because of the zimmerman telegram, germany bombed u.s ships

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allied power in ww1

great britain, france & russia, japan and italy

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government and workplace reforms in the US

higher wages, better working conditions, shorter work weeks, child labor laws

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zimmerman telegram

a secret coded message that was sent to mexico from germany promising supplkes and money if mexico would attack tx and declare war on the us

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how did women contribute to ww1

many will volunteer to be nurses with the Red Cross to help wounded soldiers. Many will take over their husbands jobs to keep the family income going.

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when did the us officially enter ww1

april 6, 1917

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progressive movement

populist party fading away, wealthy people and companies had more power in government, railroads become too powerful, movement from 1900-1920

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why was spindletop so important?

there was a lot of oil

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u-boat

submarine invented by germany. it was used to sink ships carrying supplies or trying to break naval blockades

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what did the populist party believe in

wanted to print more money, take ownership of railroads and telephones, an 8 hour work day, and control the amount of influence big business had on the government.

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positive effects of the oil boom in tx

more job opportunities, landowners made more money, the government made money off taxes

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southern farmers' alliance

a group of farmers in tx that pushed for the government to control the cost of shipping, the control of railroads, the printing of more money and being paid for surplus crop so they could pay off debt

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liberty bond

americans loaned government money to war time operations, those who invested got money back with interest

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when did the us declare war on germany

december 7, 1917

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explain german discrimination

German Americans were accused of being more loyal to Germany than the US. They were forced to buy liberty bonds to prove loyalty, schools stopped teaching German, and books written in German were burned. In 1918 the Texas legislature passed Loyalty Laws that

prohibited use of the German language or display of German culture,

including symbols in public.

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what happens to the us at the end of ww1

With no soldiers to train and no food to ship overseas businesses

stopped making money.

• Women and African Americans who had taken jobs during WW1

were replaced with soldiers returning home.

• Military spending is cut; economy slows

• Workers find themselves unemployed

• Unable to buy things they needed

• The Texas and US Economy is going to trend downwards


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trench warfare

trenches were dug throughout europe on the front lines and soldiers would live in these. often dirty and disgusting

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what side did the us join in the war

allied powers

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negative effects of the oil boom in tx

environment damaged, water was toxic, oil spills, boom towns were crowded

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