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Prior to 1917, this was the United States' position towards the war in Europe.

Neutrality 

100

This law was passed in an attempt to quiet war opponents.

Espionage Act

100

The Red Scare of the 1920s was caused primarily by

fear of communist infiltration of the US

100

The outpouring of African American culture during the 1920s...

Harlem Renaissance 

100

An international peace keeping organization proposed by President Wilson.

The League of Nations

200

This German practice involved the indiscriminate sinking of non-German vessels.

Unrestricted submarine warfare

200

This famous labor leader and socialist was jailed for protesting WWI outside of a military recruiting center.  He went on to run for president from prison and earned 2 million votes.

Eugene Debs

200

the 19th amendment...

gave women the right to vote

200

Radios increased demand for consumer products by...

airing advertisements 

200

unintended consequence of Prohibition

organized crime/Al Capone

300

This letter sent to Mexico by German officials promised them recovery of land lost in the Mexican-American War if they invaded the United States.

The Zimmerman Telegram

300

A population shift that involved African Americans leaving the South and moving to the North in search of economic opportunities.

The Great Migration

300

Immigrant restrictions of the 1920s were closely tied to

The Red Scare

300

Goal of American immigration laws during the 1920s...

restrict immigration from Eastern and Southern Europe

300

US will act as a police force in the Western Hemisphere/US will use its military to protect its interests in the west

The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine

400

This ship was torpedoed and resulted in the loss of 120 Americans.

The Lusitania

400

President Wilson's plan for world peace following WWI

Wilson's 14 Points

400

This amendment prohibited the make, manufacture, and sale of alcohol.

18th amendment

400

two of the most significant developments in media during that brought great changes in popular culture during the 1920s were the...

radio and movies

400

The migration of African Americans to the North during and following WWI was mainly a result of the

factory jobs

500

As a result of joining the war effort, US citizens were expected to limit their consumption of goods in a process known as_____

rationing

500

The primary argument against the US joining the League of Nations...

fear of US involvement in future world conflicts

500

Standardization and the assembly line led to....

more output at the factory and lower prices for consumers

500

Common culture in the United States...

contribution of the radio

500

The economic boom caused by World War I led to an increase in...

American consumerism

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