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100

President Wilson's stance at the outbreak of war

neutral

100

The kind of warfare found on both the Eastern and Western fronts.

Trench warfare

100

A carefree young woman of the 1920s.

Flapper

100

Italian anarchist immigrants put on trial and executed, even though many felt their trial was bias and unfair.

Sacco and Vanzetti

100

Manufacturing method where work passes from one stationary worker to another; made products easier to produce which made them less expensive

Assembly line

200

Name two ways Americans were encouraged to help the war effort at home.

Victory gardens, liberty bonds, conservation, sign up for military service, women take jobs in factories

200

This killed more soldiers than WWI; it was a powerful influenza that killed over 50 million people worldwide.

The Spanish Flu

200

Illegal drinking clubs during Prohibition

Speakeasies

200

Anti-immigrant; this belief led to the resurgence of the KKK

Nativism

200

A period of fear of communists and anarchists in the US.

Red Scare

300

The sinking of this ship by Germany turned public opinion against Germany and the Central powers.

Lusitania

300

This country exited WWI early due to revolutions taking place in their country.

Russia

300

The biggest nightclub in Harlem where most of the entertainers were Black but only white audience members were allowed.

Cotton Club

300

Trial in Tennessee that put a teacher on trial for teaching evolution.

Scopes trial

300

President Warren G. Harding ran on a platform of "returning to ___________" which won him the 1920 election.

Normalcy

400

Taken from Wilson's Fourteen Points, this would create an organization designed to keep lasting peace.

League of Nations

400

What does MANIA stand for?

Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, Assassination

400

The first station went on air in 1920, and soon this product became one of the most popular consumer household items.

Radio

400

This age group emerged as a distinct part of growing up, which advertisers targeted with ads about hairstyles, fashion, and cars.

Teenagers

400

This industry had the biggest impact of consumer goods on American society.

Automobile

500

This was the treaty that ended the war, but the US did not ratify it.

*Must pronounce correctly

Treaty of Versailles

500

Armistice Day, Veterans Day, and Remembrance Day happen on this day, which saw the signing of the armistice that ended WWI.

11/11/1918

500

Cultural movement out of a Black NYC neighborhood that promoted Black artists, writers, and musicians.

Harlem Renaissance

500

Anxiety in the years following WWI led to some Americans questioning capitalism in favor of this economic system where the government controls business, food, and production.

Communism

500

Mass movement of African Americans out of the South into Northern and Western cities.

Great Migration