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1920s
Great Depression
WWI (Domestic)
WWI (International)
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100
This plan helped Germany pay for its war reparations to France and Britain
What is the Dawes Plan
100
This event in 1929 signaled the beginning of a widespread economic depression
What is stock market crash
100
What two events influenced the U.S. to join the war?
What is the Zimmerman Note and sinking of the Lusitania
100
What were the four causes of WWI?
What are Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism
100
This African-American leader argued that blacks should give up on equality in America and move back to Africa
Who is Marcus Garvey
200
This was the cultural and artistic movement centered around contributions by African-Americans
What is the Harlem Renaissance
200
Americans over-relied on _________ to pay for new items during the 1920s
What is credit / installment plans
200
This was the large-scale movement of Southern blacks to cities in the North during the war
What is the Great Migration
200
This plan for peace by Woodrow Wilson helped convince Germany to surrender
What is the 14 Points
200
What were the three main causes of imperialism?
What are markets, military, and 'merican culture
300
List 3 groups of people feared by Americans following WWI
What is unions, communists, foreigners
300
While many industries seemed to be booming in the 1920s, these two industries had little success
What is farming and railroads
300
The U.S. used this method to help raise support for American involvement in WWI
What is propaganda / Liberty Bonds
300
This part of the peace treaty angered Germans and caused resentment that eventually led to WWII
What is the war-guilt clause
300
This president only recognized Latin American nations that were democratic, known as missionary diplomacy
Who is Woodrow Wilson
400
This theory said that government should not get involved in economic affairs
What is laissez-faire
400
This president took a hands-off approach to fixing the problems of the Great Depression
Who is Herbert Hoover
400
These laws made it illegal to criticize the American government or the war effort
What is Sedition and Espionage Acts
400
This was the term for the American desire to stay out of foreign affairs both before and after WWI
What is isolationism
400
This American president insisted that the U.S. keep a strong military to force influence on other nations
Who is Teddy Roosevelt
500
Explain 3 differences between urban and rural areas in the 1920s
Urban - anti-Prohibition, embraced science, industrial Rural - supported Prohibition, rejected science, farming
500
This high tariff prevented foreigners from buying American goods, making the depression even worse
What is Hawley-Smoot Tariff
500
This was the regulatory part of the government that encouraged American companies to increase efficiency during the war
What is the War Industrial Board
500
Americans were afraid that if America joined this organization, the U.S. would lose its ability to join or avoid wars
What is the League of Nations
500
The U.S supported this policy in China to allow free trade for all European nations
What is the Open Door Policy