Name 3 central powers of WWI
What was the league of nations?
An international organization to prevent world wars
What is the definition of fundamentalism
Wanting to keep old values, no change.
What was an under ground place for people to drink during this time
Speakeasy
This term was for a woman who went against social norms
Flapper
What is the land between the 2 trenches
No Mans Land
What is the Wilson's 14 points?
A peace plan for after the war
KKK
Which was the amendment that banned alcohol
18th
What was the Harlem Renaissance?
The black culture of the inner city becomes mainstream with jazz
What are the 6 new weapons used in WWI
What caused the official end of WWI
Treaty of Versailles
communism = government control Anarchism - no government at all
What are the three things that prohibition did not allow
sale, manufacture, transporting
When was “Black Tuesday”?
Oct, 29th, 1929
What are the 4 causes of WWI
Build up military, secret alliances, killing of Franz Ferdinand, tensions between governments
War guilt clause, army reduced 100K, War debt,
What was the time called when people were scared of communism
Which amendment repealed the amendment to ban alcohol
21st
What was the worker’s paradox?
workers don’t earn enough to buy what they are producing
What was the biggest reason the US joined the war?
What was the reason why the League of nations failed?
list 3 examples of how Prohibition passed as a sign of what Americans feared in the 1920s:
Racism, Anti-immigration moral,
Explain the trickle down theory.
Tax breaks for millionaires They invest, expand their business and create jobs for lower class