Vocabulary
WWI
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100

A German submarine used in WWI and II

U-Boat

100

The President at the time WWI broke out. Initially wanted the US to remain neutral 

Woodrow Wilson 

100
the countries that opposed the Central Powers in the First World War

Allied Powers

100

Prohibition led to an increase in crime and corruption as "bootleggers" and "moonshiners" violated the law. True or False

True

100

The 2 crops farmers turned to at the end of the 1920's

Peaches and livestock 

200
the isolating, closing off, or surrounding of a place

Blockade

200

This town changed its name to North Augusta because of anti-German feelings

Hamburg

200

Germany and its allies

Central Powers

200

The insect that attacked cotton crops in South Carolina

Boll Weevil 

200

This method was used by mill owners to increase profits

speed-up and stretch-out

300

A secret diplomatic communication. Proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico

Zimmerman Telegram
300

During WWI, some South Carolinians opposed the war but were not willing to speak out because of this Act

The Sedition Act

300

was a cultural, social, and artistic explosion that took place in Harlem, New York

Harlem Renaissance
300

because of the automobile and this system, some people moved to the suburbs on the outskirts of cities such as Columbia

trolley system

300

The stock market crash of 1929 marked the beginning of what event in US history

The Great Depression 

400

A British luxury liner sunk by a German submarine. One of the events leading to US entry into WWI

Lusitania

400

States maintained the same racist views toward this group of people once they returned home from war

African Americans

400
the exuberant, freewheeling popular culture of the 1920's decade

The "Roaring Twenties"

400

Textile industries in SC grew throughout the 1920's because of this reason 

New England textile mills closed and moved South

400

The two authors who celebrated South Carolina's traditions and heritage through the Southern Literary Renaissance 

Julia Peterkin and DuBose Heyward

500

named because of its many bloody clashes - was also characterized by racial friction and violence.

The "Red Summer"

500

was the movement of 6 million African Americans out of rural Southern US to urban Northeast

The Great Migration 

500

Textile industries struggled because of reasons such as 

Declining demand, Nylon replaced cotton, and less material was used for fashion 

500

The 3 reasons South Carolina's tourism surged

The opening of hotels, the national historic preservation movement, and travel being made easier

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