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Wisconsin Chapter 9 Vocabulary

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To fill with intense fear and shock.   Horrify  
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An American navy base that was bombed in 1941.   Pearl Harbor  
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A time when there are very few jobs and people are very poor.   Depression  
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A system of government in which the government-not the people-owns and runs all property and businesses.   Communism  
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A ruler who has all of the power.   Dictator  
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He was a pilot during WWII from Wisconsin, was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor.   Richard Bong  
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A period of dry weather.   Drought  
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He believed the Germans were better than other people.   Adolf Hitler  
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This law gave women the right to vote.   19th Amendment  
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Against the law.   Illegal  
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Grew up in Appleton, WI, was a magician, known for his escape tricks.   Harry Houdini  
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Roosevelt’s idea to help people during the Depression.   New Deal  
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The right to vote.   Suffrage  
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Longest war in our history, lasted over 10 years.   Vietnam War  
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African Americans moved from the South to cities in the North.   Great Migration  
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It was illegal to make or sell alcohol.   Prohibition  
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He led a march in Washington that spoke out against the unfair treatment of black people.   Martin Luther King, Jr.  
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A new type of music that was popular in the 1920’s.   Jazz  
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Laws used to keep white people separate from black people.   Jim Crow Laws  
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To separate by race.   Segregate  
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Women who cut their hair short and wore shorter dresses.   Flappers  
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Governor of Wisconsin during the Depression. Wanted to make things easier for people in Wisconsin.   Philip LaFollette  
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A horrible prison camp for Germany’s prisoners during World War II.   Concentration Camp  
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A gathering where people speak out against something.   Protest  
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Attacked Catholics, Jews, immigrants, and especially African Americans.   Ku Klux Klan  
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President during the Depression, he helped create many jobs.   Franklin Roosevelt  
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He fought in WWII on the island of Iwo Jima. He wrote a book about what the war was really like.   James Bradley  
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He fought to end segregation in Milwaukee. He was a white Catholic priest from Bay View.   Fr. James Groppi  
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She grew up in Milwaukee, but moved to Palestine where she became a political leader.   Golda Meir  
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