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monika maka period 2
chapter 8, section 1- World War I was a catastrophe that was many years in the making.
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the alliance system created a balance of power in an effort to prevent one nation from dominating another
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Chapter 8, section 2- The United States found it was unable to pursue its goal of neutrality, and the country eventually entered World War I.
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Chapter 8, section 3 - The United States helped bring an end to the terrible destruction of World War I.
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Chapter 8, section 4- The war effort demonstrated the American people's ability to work hard and make sacrifices.
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pacifists, people that opposed violence
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Chapter 8, section 5- The end of World War I touched off a vigorous debate about the proper role of the United States in the world.
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Peace conference, in paris that would end WW1
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chapter 7, section 1- During the late 1800s, the U.S. built the foundation for its role as a world economic and political leader.
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chapter 7, section 2- By spreading its influence to Asia and the Pacific, the United States solidified its position as a world leader.
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chapter 7, section 3- The United States emerged from the Spanish-American War as a world power with colonies in the Caribbean and Pacific.
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chapter 7, section 4- The complex relationship between the United States and its neighbors to the south was largely forged in the early years of the twentieth century
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Chapter 9, section 1- Postwar adjustments in American society produced tensions and conflict.
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marcus garvey, established the universal negro improvement association
Chapter 9, section 2- Searching for "normalcy," the American people turned to probusiness and isolationist leadership.
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Chapter 9, section 3- New ways of making products helped change the way people lived their lives.
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Chapter 9, section 4- The 1920s was a period of many social and cultural changes but it was also a period of conflict between traditional and modern values.
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september 1919, steel workers went on strike for better pay and shorter work days