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From War to Peace Target: I can describe the problems facing the United States after World War I
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A) The war-time plants now had to convert to making consumer goods
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B) The prices of houses doubled in just 6 years
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A) The war-time plants now had to convert to making consumer goods B) The prices of houses doubled in just 6 years C) Returning workers did not like the working conditions and there were numerous strikes
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D) With growing anger, there was also racial unrest
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1. There were numerous lynching and violations of Black rights
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D) With growing anger, there was also racial unrest 1. There were numerous lynching and violations of Black rights ✓ a. The NAACP was formed and began to voice their concerns
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II) The Red Scare
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A) Alarmed by strikes and race riots, most blamed foreigners
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1. Specifically they singled out communism
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A) Alarmed by strikes and race riots, most blamed foreigners 1. Specifically they singled out communism ✓ a. Communism- a system in which property is owned by society as a whole instead of by individuals
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A) Alarmed by strikes and race riots, most blamed foreigners 1. Specifically they singled out communism ✓ a. Communism- a system in which property is owned by society as a whole instead of by individuals 2. In Russia, radical communists called Bolsheviks –or- “Reds” overthrew the gov’t
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A) Alarmed by strikes and race riots, most blamed foreigners 2. In Russia, radical communists called Bolsheviks –or- “Reds” overthrew the gov’t ✓ a. The communists were gaining support in Europe as well and the US became fearful
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B) As a result of a bombing, Attorney General Palmer began a series of raids to round up communists
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1. There were also numerous anti- immigration laws
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B) As a result of a bombing, Attorney General Palmer began a series of raids to round up communists 1. There were also numerous anti- immigration laws ✓ a. There was a limit placed on the number of immigrants from Europe in the 1920’s
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B) As a result of a bombing, Attorney General Palmer began a series of raids to round up communists 1. There were also numerous anti- immigration laws ✓ a. There was a limit placed on the number of immigrants from Europe in the 1920’s ✓ b. It also banned immigration from Asia
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B) As a result of a bombing, Attorney General Palmer began a series of raids to round up communists ✓ a. There was a limit placed on the number of immigrants from Europe in the 1920’s ✓ b. It also banned immigration from Asia 2. The Ku Klux Klan reached a membership of 5 million
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C) “Return to Normalcy”
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1. President Harding was elected with this slogan
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C) “Return to Normalcy” 1. President Harding was elected with this slogan 2. With his election the US would enter an economic boom
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