Chapter 20 Sections 1-3 The Politics of the 1920s.

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Chapter 20 Sections 1-3 The Politics of the 1920s

Three trends that were the result of our desire to return to normalcy

Many immigrants fled Europe. (There was a war there) Fear of________________ (its an ism) led to the ____ _______.

Other groups that were hunted down were ____________ and _____________.

As a result of the fear of immigrants and certain political views two Italian immigrants ____________________ And _____________________ were tried and executed for a crime under questionable circumstances.

Racist Organizations including the _________ grew as a result of anti immigrant sentiments.

Labor groups such as Labor groups such as________________and_________________ tried to from unions but met with great opposition.

1. Many workers were immigrants. 1. Many workers were immigrants. 2. Too many different languages. 2. Too many different languages. 3. Farmers were independent. 3. Farmers were independent. 4. Unions excluded African Americans 4. Unions excluded African Americans

The __________-__________ Pact tried to outlaw war. The __________-__________ Pact tried to outlaw war. _________(#) countries signed it. Unfortunately it was a failure because it was next to impossible to enforce. _________(#) countries signed it. Unfortunately it was a failure because it was next to impossible to enforce.

After the War the United states pursued a policy of After the War the United states pursued a policy of______________________________. This meant that America would ______________ of affairs that might force them to become involved in another war. This meant that America would ______________ of affairs that might force them to become involved in another war.

Groups of people called Groups of people called______________ who feared immigrants, led the United States to pass the ______________Act which limited the number of people who could enter the U.S.

President President_____________ experienced problems when members of his cabinet were implicated in the ________________ scandal.