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| Congress has power to lay taxes on income |
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| Direct Election fo Senators |
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| Determines when a president will be innorgurated |
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| The most important election in the birth of the 1900's |
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| Assasinated in 1914, casue of World War 1 |
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| United Kingdom, United States, France, Japan, Italy |
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| Germany, Austria, Ottoman Empire |
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| Mexican rebel that led many attacks on Arizona, Texas, etc |
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| General in World war 1, leader of the American Expiditionary Force |
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| First Jew to hold a seat in supreme court |
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| Huge numbers of blacks moved their homes heading for better job opportunities that did not exist |
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| Telegram sent by Germany to Mexico and intercepted by the United Kingdom stating that Mexico should engage battle with America and their lost land would be reimbursed |
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| After German U-Boats sank ships housing Americans even after they previously stated the would cease unrestricted submarine warfare in 1917 |
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| Consists of two major events during: The February Revolution that removed Tsar Nicholas from power and the Bolshevik Revolution (October Revolution) which overturned the interim provisional government and established the Soviet Union |
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Passed in June 1917, provided penalties of 20 years imprisonment and fines up to $10,000 for those convicted of interfering with military recruitment. The law also authorized the Postmaster General to remove treasonable or seditious material from the mail |
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| German war submarine used primarily during WW1, responsible for sinking many ships, primary reason America entered the war |
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| Ship sank in 1917 by German U Boat, killing almost 2000 people on board, and 159 of them were Americans |
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| War of the printing press, thousands of banners, posters, and flyers where released in America to get citizens fired up about the war and eager to help |
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| Formulation of a peace program presented by Woodrow Wilson at the end of World War 1, used to reach Central Power members |
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| One of Woodrow Wilsons 14 points, created in order to stop war, increase peace, enforce trade cooperation, enforce treaties, and disarment |
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| Mysterious virus new to the world that was responsible for killing more people than those who lost their lives in WWl |
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| fear of communism spreading in America |
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| Treaty signed following the end of WWI |
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| Act of Congress, implemented the 18th Ammendment |
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| Jamaican black rights activist |
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| Warren G Harding's slogan during his campaign for presidency |
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| The return of one of the most influential groups, over 4million members at one point |
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