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WWI & 1920s

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Fourteen Points   a set of 14 principles proposed by President Wilson as a basis for ending WWI and for keeping the peace.  
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American Expeditionary Force   troops sent to Europe by the U.S. Army during WWI (fought with France and Great Britain against Germany)  
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Armistice   a formal agreement between groups fighting a war to stop fighting, sometimes temporarily.  
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Sedition Act of 1918   an act passed during WWI that made it a crime to speak badly against the government  
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flappers   slang term for a young woman in the 1920's who showed their freedom from conventions of dress and behavior  
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blue laws   laws that prohibit certain activities at certain times, which are usually based on religion  
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Big Apple   African-American dance hall in Columbia, SC  
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Southern Literary Renaissance   a revitalization of American southern literature that began in the 1920's and 1930's  
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Harlem Renaissance   period of great African American artistic accomplishment beginning in the 1920's in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City  
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