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free Cuba, and annex Guam and Puerto Rico. According to the treaty that ended the Spanish-American War, the U.S. would free Cuba, and annex Guam and Puerto Rico.

when McKinley was assassinated. Theodore Roosevelt became president when McKinley was assassinated.

The Underwood Tariff Act included a provision for levying an income tax.

Britain, France, and Russia. The Triple Entente included Britain, France, and Russia.

freedom of speech could be curbed in wartime. Daily Double In the case Schenck v. the United States, the Supreme Court ruled that freedom of speech could be curbed in wartime.

African Americans moving from the South to Northern cities. The Great Migration during World War I was a flow of African Americans moving from the South to Northern cities.

Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. The Triple Alliance included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.

help Mexico regain Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. According to the Zimmermann telegram, if Mexico allied with Germany, Germany would help Mexico regain Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona.

the Committee on Public Information. “Selling” the war to the American people was the task of the Committee on Public Information.

Italian immigrants and anarchists. Many people viewed Sacco and Vanzetti with suspicion because they were Italian immigrants and anarchists.

ethnic identity and national origin. After the Emergency Quota Act was passed, admission to the United States was based on immigrants’ ethnic identity and national origin.

John T. Scopes was put on trial for teaching evolution.

The flowering of African American arts in the 1920s became known as the Harlem Renaissance.

return to normal life after the war. Warren G. Harding won the presidency by appealing to Americans’ desire to return to normal life after the war.

In the Teapot Dome scandal, a government official received bribes for Daily Double In the Teapot Dome scandal, a government official received bribes for allowing private interests to lease lands containing U.S. Navy oil reserves.

Warren G. Harding died in office. Calvin Coolidge became president when Warren G. Harding died in office.

a group of Harding’s friends. The Ohio Gang was a group of Harding’s friends.

pass legislation giving veterans their promised bonus early. Thousands of World War I veterans came to Washington in 1932 to lobby Congress to pass legislation giving veterans their promised bonus early.

A major reason for Herbert Hoover’s landslide victory in the 1928 election was the prosperity of the 1920s.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The first feature-length animated film was Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

During the Depression, many state governors declared “bank holidays” to prevent bank runs.

it appeared to interfere with the Constitution’s separation of powers. Franklin Roosevelt’s “court-packing plan” was a serious mistake because it appeared to interfere with the Constitution’s separation of powers.

exterminate Europe’s Jews. The Nazis’ “final solution” referred to their plans to exterminate Europe’s Jews.

A night of anti-Jewish violence became known as Daily Double A night of anti-Jewish violence became known as Kristallnacht.