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WWI

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Start - End July 28, 1914 - November 11, 1918
Cause of WWI (M.A.I.N.) Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism
Event that started it Assassination of Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand
Who Fought Axis vs Allied
Us policy Isolationism, nutrality
Us entered April 6 1917
Why the US entered Zimermann telegram, sinking of the Lusitania
Imperialism in the war Many manufactured machine guns and tanks.
Two examples of how the Homefront supported the war effort Victory Gardens and Rationing
-The only African American to earn the Medal of Honor Freddie Stowers
Women in the war Factories nurses
Time it ended Nov 11 11am 1918
Treaty Treaty of Versailles
How many worldwide dead 20 million
Led to the UN League of nations
-The link between the Great Migration, Harlem Renaissance and the Civil Rights Movement The Great Migration (1910s–1970s) moved millions of African Americans to Northern cities, creating urban concentrations that sparked the Harlem Renaissance's cultural explosion which led to rights.
-Define the Great Migration Movement of black Americans from the south to the north
Roaring Twenties a boisterous period characterized by rapidly changing lifestyles, financial excesses, and the fast pace of technological progress.
-Impact of the Harlem Renaissance on the United States many blacks from other places moved to Harlem, also civil rights
-Impact of the Charleston Renaissance representation and black pride
-Event that sparked the Great Depression stock market price
US repsonse to the great depression The New Deal
How many served in SC 65k
how many died in SC 2000
African Americans killed 380,000
30,000 women served
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