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1920 – 1939

1920 League of Nations

1922 Benito Mussolini

1922 Fascist Government

1923

Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin 1924 Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin

1925 John T. Scopes

Bryan to Gov. of Tenn. About state law: "The Christian parents of the state owe you a debt of gratitude for saving their children from the poisonous influence of an unproven hypothesis."

1927 Big Bang Theory

1929 Leon Trotsky

Nazis gain in elections 1930 Nazis gain in elections

Veterans March on Washington 1932 Veterans March on Washington

1933 New Deal

1934 Mao Zedong’s March

Versailles Treaty Repudiated 1935 Versailles Treaty Repudiated

1936 Rome-Berlin Axis

1937 Guernica

1939 Einstein