World War 1 Barfight.

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World War 1 Barfight

Post-War Turmoil

The Covenant of the League of Nations ARTICLE 10. The Members of the League undertake to respect and preserve as against external aggression the territorial integrity and existing political independence of all Members of the League. In case of any such aggression or in case of any threat or danger of such aggression the Council shall advise upon the means by which this obligation shall be fulfilled.

Post War Turmoil Spotlight Photo

A. Mitchell Palmer On His Communist Raids: The Red Scare “Like a prairie-fire, the blaze of revolution was sweeping over every American institution of law and order a year ago. It was eating its way into the homes of the American workmen…leaping into the belfry of the school bell, crawling into the sacred corners of American homes…burning up the foundations of society.”

Racial Tensions Soldiers returning home to find their jobs taken New dynamic of whites and blacks in major cities Groups of whites and African Americans fighting in major cities Chicago beach fight leads to riot

Notebook Order, Pass Back Papers, Ratification Debate Start taking this seriously! This has the potential to boost or tank your grade Test Wednesday 50 MC