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Women who wore dresses to their knees, had short bobbed hair, smoked and drank were called
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clappers
flappers
slappers
grabbers
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What was the name of the 2 Italian men probably falsely accused of robbery and murder but convicted and executed
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Women who wore dresses to their knees, had short bobbed hair, smoked and drank were called
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What was the name of the 2 Italian men probably falsely accused of robbery and murder but convicted and executed
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Who was the first person to fly a plane from New York to Paris
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What was the first movie with color
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What was the name of the plane that was the first to fly from New York to Paris
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What was the name of the organization that attacked African-Americans, Catholics & Jews
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Who was the most famous baseball player in 1927
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which Ammendment gave women the right to vote
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what drive-in restaurant started in 1921
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in 1908, the first car Ford made was
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what was the first movie with sound
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How did President Harding die?
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The Teapot Dome scandal had to do with what product
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What Ammendment prohibited the sale and production of alcohol
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Famous Jazz Musicians from The Harlem Renaissance:
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Which US amendment granted women the right to vote?
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Which was the movement to ban alcohol?
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Which group of people made and smuggled alcohol illegally?
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What kind of music became popular during the Jazz Age?
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Home made illegal alcohol:
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Louis Armstrong
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What was the 13 years called when alcohol was banned in The USA?
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Who wrote poems about Africa and America?
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Where could people go and drink alcohol during Prohibition?
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Which government agency was created during Prohibition?
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Where did the Harlme Renaissance begin?
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land between trenches
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1915 German U-boat sank British ship off the coast of Ireland; 128 Americans lost their lives.
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biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions.
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ceasefire
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payment for war damages; only Germany had to pay these
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country who wanted to remain neutral at the start of the war
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the most heavily punished country at the end of WWI
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the communist group who overthrew Czar Nicholas II in Russia
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What is this image of? Many WWI soldiers experienced this terrible outcome of their feet being constantly wet while in the trenches.
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A major modern weapon during WWI was?
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A weapon that was created to "move" over No-Man's Land.
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The United States joined what side during WWI?
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As men were drafted to fight WWI, who was left to work in American factories?
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In Flanders Fields
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November 11, 1918
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Eddie Rickenbacker
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Trench Warfare
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Lusitania
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over there
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Wilson's ideas that would prevent a future war, boundary changes, and creation of League of Nations.
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The US entered WWI after a German U Boat sank the:
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a telegram from the German foreign minister to the German ambassador in Mexico to form an alliance in Mexico and promised to return territory that US took from Mexico.
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truce that ends war.
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armies dug in and fought for mere yards of ground for three years; little to no movement
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heir to the Austrian throne, assassinated by terrorist group the Black Hand, spark to World War I
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a formal agreement or union between nations
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a devotion of interest and culture of one's nation OR extreme pride in one's nation
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the build up of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy
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The primary causes of WWI
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What was the spark that immediately started WWI
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Fourteen Points
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Zimmerman Telegram
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stalemate
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U-boat
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Allies of World War I
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Central Powers
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barbed wire
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Trench Foot
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand
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Lusitania
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reparations
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armistice
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Isolationism
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Treaty of Versailles
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Militarism
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Woodrow Wilson
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Nationalism
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Gavrilo Princip
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Imperialism
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Western Front
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Trench Warfare
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Immigrant
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Sanitation Laws
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Urban
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Mass production
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Prohibition (18th amendment)
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Monopoly
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Urbanization
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suffragettes
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Which amendment established an income tax?
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Clara Barton
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Prohibition
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American Federation of Labor (AFL)
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Initiative
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What is a muckraker?
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What was the phrase president Theodore Roosevelt gave his reform policies?
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What group pushes for the above cause prohibition and was the largest women's group of the time?
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Referendum
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Why did companies hire children?
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Wilson was a ________ in the election of 1912.
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Prohibition
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Alice Paul and Lucy Burns
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What were the goals or the progressives?
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Who is our President when we enter WWI?
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What year is Taft elected in?
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Recall
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17th Amendment
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Carrie Catt
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Tariff
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Upton Sinclair
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Teddy Roosevelt
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16th Amendment
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18th Amendment
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19th Amendment
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Which law did Congress pass in 1906 to require that food and drugs be labeled correctly?
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Journalist who worked to expose abuses of corporate power
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the right to vote
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Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment
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Temperance Movement
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Pure Food and Drug Act (1906)
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Prohibition
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Teddy Roosevelt
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Booker T. Washington advocated that African Americans must