US History Standards 15 and 16
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Unrestricted Submarine Warfare | German tactic of sinking any ship that could be supporting the allied powers – drew US into WWI
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Great Migration | During WWI, African Americans move to
Northern cities for work (thousands)
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Espionage Act | WWI Act to keep dissenters from speaking out &
allow arrests of “suspicious” enemy aliens.
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Eugene Debs | Socialist arrested during WWII for violating the Espionage & Sedition Acts by speaking against U.S. war effort.
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Fourteen Points | Pres. Wilson’s plan for peace following WWI
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League of Nations | Pres. Wilson’s plan for diplomatic resolution of problems after WWI – US did not join.
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Red Scare | Americans fear communism and socialism taking over US government
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Henry Ford | Used assembly line to mass produce automobiles in early 1900s – spurred mass production in other industries
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Langston Hughes | African American writer/poet during the 1920s (Harlem Renaissance)
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Harlem Renaissance | 1920s – flourishing African American art, music & literature
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Irving Berlin | an American composer and lyricist, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history.
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Tin Pan Alley | the nickname given to the street where many music publishers worked during the period of 1880 to 1953.
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