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Americans Struggle with Postwar Issues
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Debate over League of Nations divided the country The economy was drastically different than before the war Returning soldiers faced unemployment or took back old jobs from women + minorities Cost of living had doubled during the war Desire for simpler times
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Fall(1918) : flu affected ¼ of US population, killed 550,000 Americans Devastating impact on the economy as mines, factories, offices, had to shut down Cities ran short on coffins ¼ of soldiers infected across the globe, hit the Germans the worst
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Return to the old way of life women + African Americans now challenged by the soldiers returning home for jobs o Postwar recession = very competitive job market Women working in 1920 < women working in 1910 Race riots throughout the Midwest b/c soldiers returning home = first large scale competition b/w blacks and whites in North Hot Summer of 1919: o Chicago triggered by a young black man being drowned by whites 13 days of riots o Tulsa, OK Armed African American men (many returning soldiers) armed to protect a black man from being lynched 10 whites and 26 blacks killed at the end of the riots
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46tkvs4F_xM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46tkvs4F_xM http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article- 2849597/America-s-nightmare-Race-riots-rock-U-S-white- policeman-cleared-killing-black-teen-Obama-just-looks- impotent.html http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article- 2849597/America-s-nightmare-Race-riots-rock-U-S-white- policeman-cleared-killing-black-teen-Obama-just-looks- impotent.html
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Nativism – prejudice against foreign-born people Isolationism – policy of pulling away from international affairs
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Fear of communism in the U.S. o economic + political system w/ 1 party ruled by a dictator (no private property, gov’t owned industry) Began when Lenin + Bolsheviks took power in Russia red flag w/ cry to abolish capitalism worldwide Communist Party of 70,000 members formed in U.S. o Bombs mailed to gov’t + big business owners scared the nation o https://apushroaring20s.wikispaces.com/Nativism,+Im migration+Restrictions,+and+the+Red+Scare https://apushroaring20s.wikispaces.com/Nativism,+Im migration+Restrictions,+and+the+Red+Scare
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U.S. Attorney General Palmer initiated raids to weed out communists, socialists + anarchists o Raid homes and offices o Jailed w/o legal counsel o Deported hundreds of foreign-born radicals w/o trial Failed to turn up any revolutionary conspiracy ∴ lost public support
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Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti: Italian immigrants, both anarchists working in U.S. Sacco + Vanzetti charged with murder Jury found them guilty regardless of the circumstantial evidence – sentenced to death o Worked against a judge who made prejudice remarks during the trial
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Protests across the world – many believed they were wronged b/c of their radical beliefs and nationality 1961: ballistics tests proved bullet came from Sacco’s pistol, however still no proof he shot the gun
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Decrease in need for low-skilled jobs = immigrants no longer “needed” People tired of issues – those causing “problems” were immigrant anarchists + socialists o Many thought these ppl were Communists https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSV5_nzxo0s
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Devoted to “100% Americanism” 4.5 million members by 1924: peak of the Klan Klan opposed blacks, Catholics, Jews, Immigrants, and unions Dominated state politics in the 1920s criminal activity lead to their decline
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Emergency Quota Act of 1921 – established the max. # of ppl who could enter the U.S. from each foreign country o Aka National Origins Act 1927 – only 150,000 ppl/country admitted to the U.S. per year
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The Boston Police Strike – all fired, new police brought in The Steel Mill Strike – companies used propaganda to accuse strikers of being Communists
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Over the 1920s, union membership dropped from 5 mil to 3.5 mil o Immigrants would work in poor conditions o Language barriers = union hard to organize o Farmers used to relying on themselves o African Americans excluded from unions
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Election of Warren G. Harding from Ohio in 1920 = the final rejection of the League of Nations Called for a return to “normalcy,” stoppage of the progressive reform and progressive foreign policy of Wilson o Return to simpler times o Harding won a landslide election and Rep. took control of Congress
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U.S. would not totally w/draw from world affairs U.S. had become an economic powerhouse o Richest, most industrialization nation in the world! Trade imbalance: Countries would borrow American $ to buy American goods o ∴ America because the largest creditor nation in the world Other countries owed the U.S. more money than the U.S. owed them Economic center of the world now Wall Street in NYC not London ∴ the U.S. had to play a role in world affairs
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Austro-Hungary and Ottoman Empires near gone Br. and Fr. victorious but weak German and Russian monarchies wiped out o Germany left very weak and vulnerable o Russia nearing communism U.S. strong, prosperous, confident new leader o World Hegemon! What does this new role mean?!
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