World War 1 Overview
World War 1 through the 1920's
Created Date
03.19.18
Last Updated
03.21.18
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Which event is considered the immediate cause of World War I?
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Many historians believe that the harsh terms found in the Treaty of Versailles helped lead to
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Which factor led to the rise of communist revolutions in Russia and China?
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One goal of the League of Nations was to
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The term militarism can best be defined as
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What was a major cause of World War I?
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After WWI, a “return to normalcy” meant
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The Charleston, jazz music, flappers and flagpole sitting were all
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A major factor helping to provide greater consumer goods to Americans in the 1920’s was
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What did installment buying (loans) allow consumers to do
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After WWI, the United States’ foreign policy was one of
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The Harlem Renaissance of the 1920’s could be described as
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The “boom” years of the 1920s are characterized by:
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Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal was an attempt to deal with
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During the Panic of 1929, leading to Black Thursday, the heavy selling of stocks in a short period of time caused
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