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Alabama High School Graduation Exam Social Studies Vocabulary Review Chapter 8
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World War I and the 1920's-
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Ku Klux Klan –
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members of the KKK worked hard to attack Jews, Catholics, and blacks. During the 1920's, leaders in white communities in the South and in the North joined the KKK in massive numbers. Usually, they worked by intimidation and fear, burning crosses outside people's homes and sending hate letters. They put pressure on employers to fire black or immigrant workers.
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Rough Riders –
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a group of Roosevelt's volunteers who liberated Cuba from Spanish control
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Atheists –
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those who profess no belief in God
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Nativists –
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people who were afraid of foreigners entering the United States
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Imperialists –
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people who believed that the United States should acquire overseas colonies to maintain a strong economy
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Bessie Smith –
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known as the Empress of the Blues in the 1920s, Smith was an African American blues singer from Chattanooga, Tennessee, who received national attention.
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Al Capone –
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famous bootlegger and mobster in the 1920' s
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Jean Toomer –
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a black writer who wrote the innovative novel Cane (1923), Toomer voiced a common theme of the Harlem Renaissance: the beauty and challenges of African American culture
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Nationalism –
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the belief of peoples of similar language and culture that they have a right to be one nation
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Isolationism –
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this policy meant that people felt it best to stay out of international conflicts and events
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Lusitania –
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a cruise liner that, without the knowledge of its passengers, shipped military supplies to Great Britain. On May 7, 1915, a German submarine torpedoed the Lusitania off the coast of Ireland. The people of the United States were furious; a wave of anti German feeling swept over the people of the United States.
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Comstock Law –
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prohibited the distribution of information related to pornography, birth control, and sexually transmitted diseases
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Social Darwinism –
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at this time, each nation believed its culture was superior and so deserved the right to conquer other peoples. Darwin's idea of "survival of the fittest" in the animal kingdom led many to believe that the same held true for humans. The idea that only the strongest people are meant to rule is known as "Social Darwinism."
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Trench warfare –
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each side's anny lived in the trenches, usually infested with rats
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Yellow journalism –
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sensational writing which disregards the truth
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Open Door Policy –
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kept China open to trade for all nations
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V boats-
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German submarines used to sink British and French merchant ships in the Atlantic
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Triple Alliance –
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an agreement of mutual protection between Gennany, Austria Hungary, and Italy
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War reparations –
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costs to the victorious nations of World War I that Gennany had to pay for its part in starting the war
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League of Nations –
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formed to insure that there would never be another world war; promoted as a way to foster understanding and discourage aggressions. Many countries around the world joined; not the United States.
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Jazz –
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along with the Blues, jazz was an important aspect of the Harlem Renaissance as new musical expressions
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William C. Gorgas –
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(from Alabama) colonel of the United States Anny Medical Corps, virtually eradicated diseases such as malaria and yellow fever by sanitizing and draining areas of standing water in the Canal Zone. Because of Gorgas' contribution, the Panama Canal could be built
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Red Scare –
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a time of hysteria in the nation resulting from the following events:When the Communist Bolsheviks came to power in Russia in 1917, they promoted a worldwide movement of revolution; they asked that workers around the world revolt against their governments, and. Anarchists (people who do not believe in any form of government) tried to assassinate John D.Rockefeller and Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer.
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Harlem Renaissance –
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an increase in black racial pride and awareness that led many black intellectuals to write works portraying the daily lives of working class blacks in the United States
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Lynching –
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putting to death by hanging
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End of Chapter 8
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