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1919 Dane Seeley

Basic Facts US Pres: Woodrow Wilson US Pop: 104.5 million AZ Pop:  320,000 Price of gasoline:  25 cents per gallon

3. Black Sox Scandal Biggest scandal in American sports history Chicago White Sox players were paid to lose World Series

2. 18th Amendment Ratified Prohibition Alcohol became illegal Repealed by the 21st Amendment in 1933

1. Treaty of Versailles Ended WW1 Punished Germany A major cause of WW2

Honorable Mentions Grand Canyon becomes a National Park Daylight Saving Time first used in US President Wilson’s stroke Spanish Flu pandemic Babe Ruth sold by Red Sox to the Yankees